SOLUTION: 4x-2y=5
y=2x+10
I tried putting y into the first equation but I came up with -20=5 which isn't right because I need the ordered pair (x,y). I'm so confused
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y=2x+10
I tried putting y into the first equation but I came up with -20=5 which isn't right because I need the ordered pair (x,y). I'm so confused
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Question 810259: 4x-2y=5
y=2x+10
I tried putting y into the first equation but I came up with -20=5 which isn't right because I need the ordered pair (x,y). I'm so confused Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 4x-2y=5
y=2x+10
I tried putting y into the first equation but I came up with -20=5 which isn't right because I need the ordered pair (x,y). I'm so confused
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The equations are inconsistent.
4x - 2y = 5
y=2x+10 --> 4x - 2y = -20
There's no solution.
If you graph them, the lines are parallel.
No intersection, no solution.