Question 1105463:  Is the system 
6x+7y=63 and y= -3/7x + 6 inconsistent? 
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 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)      (Show Source): 
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Solve the first equation for y 
6x+7y=63 
6x+7y-6x=63-6x 
7y = -6x+63 
7y/7 = (-6x+63)/7 
y = (-6/7)x + 63/7 
y = (-6/7)x + 9 
This equation is in the form y = mx+b where the slope is m = -6/7
 
 
The second equation y = (-3/7)x+6 is in the form y = mx+b where the slope is m = -3/7
 
 
Because the two slopes (-6/7 and -3/7) are different, this means that the lines are not parallel. Parallel lines only happen if the slopes are the same with different y intercepts. 
 
 
The non-parallel lines intersect at exactly one point. So this system is consistent. A consistent system has at least one solution.
 
 
So to answer your question, no this system is not inconsistent. The lines would need to be parallel for an inconsistent system. 
 
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