SOLUTION: 4x-y=4 4x-y+1

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Question 880668: 4x-y=4
4x-y+1

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You may have asked a very similar question to this one but with some parts added and some missing.
You wrote your second equation here with a typing mistake. You likely want to show the second equation, 4x-y=1.

If your system of equations is:
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4x-y=4
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4x-y=1
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Then this system has no solution. The two lines do not intersect. The two lines are in the same plane and they are parallel. One equation shows an expression equal to 4, and the other equation shows that same expression equal to 1. These two equations do not share any common point.

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