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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-05-18 16:09:01
Social Science
Y - x = 3 and y = x+2?
9 answers
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Anonymous
Ans. no solution.
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Anonymous
No solutions.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
y - x = 3 y - x = 2 These are parallel lines.
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Anonymous
Substitute x + 2 for y in the first equation. x + 2 - x = 3 2 = 3 which is false so there is no solution
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Anonymous
Can't both be true at the same time. Either y - x = 3 or y - x = 2. Can't be both.
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Anonymous
If you're trying to find an intersection, you won't; these lines are parallel.
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Anonymous
Assuming Y = y x+3 = x+2 No solutions exist.
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Anonymous
These are two equations that have no common solution, so it is not solvable. The first equation says y = x +3, and the second says y = x + 2. Impossible