Question 862145:  I am beyond confused on how to solve system of equations.. The book example is not clear and there Is Only one example! The question is :   
  
  
  
Solve the following systems of equations. If the system cannot be solved, state that it cannot be solved and explain why.  
  
3x+y=7   
3x+y=10 
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Same system, x must be equal in both equations at the same time; y must be equal in both equations at the same time.  
 
One equation says 3x+y=7 and the other equation says 3x+y=10.  There is a transitive property of equality which says that  a=b and b=c means that a=c.  This property must seem intuitively correct and therefore perfectly understood.  
 
Using this transitive property for your given system, 7 is equal to the binomial expression 3x+y; and 10 is equal to the binomial expression 3x+y.  If 7=3x+y and if 3x+y=10, then according to transitive property, 7=10.  You see something wrong now?  At least you should understand that these two equations cannot be in the same system of equations. 
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