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Answer:
Infinite solution
Step-by-step explanation:
There is 3 possible solutions to a system of linear equations:
- One solution - two distinct lines that do not share y-intercept or slop intersect at a point
- No solution - two distinct lines that share the same slope but not the same y-intercept never intersect and are parallel
- Infinite solution - one distinct function represented two ways which in simplest form share the same slope and y-intercept
The first equation is in simplest form y=2x+3.
The second equation 2y=4x+6 when simplified becomes y=2x+3.
These are the same lines with the same slope and y-intercept. Therefore, they have infinite solutions.
Answer:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. No
Step-by-step explanation:
Question not well presented
Point S is on line segment RT . Given RS = 4x − 10, ST=2x−10, and RT=4x−4, determine the numerical length of RS
Answer:
The numerical length of RS is 22
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
RS = 4x − 10
ST=2x−10
RT=4x−4
From the question above:
Point S lies on |RT|
So, RT = RS + ST
Substitute values for each in the above equation to solve for x
4x - 4 = 4x - 10 + 2x - 10 --- collect like terms
4x - 4 = 4x + 2x - 10 - 10
4x - 4 = 6x - 20--- collect like terms
6x - 4x = 20 - 4
2x = 16 --- divide through by 2
2x/2 = 16/2
x = 8
Since, RS = 4x − 10
RS = 4*8 - 10
RS = 32 - 10
RS = 22
Hence, the numerical length of RS is calculated as 22
Holy @$#% THAT LOOKS HARD! Sorry, I can't help I don't know that math yet.