Multiply 1st equation by 5
-5x + 10y = -20
now you have
-5x + 10y = -20
5x - 10y = 20
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0 + 0 = 0
0 = 0
answer
C. the system has infinitely many solutions
Answer:
The GCF for the numerical part is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
6x^2y^2-8xy^2+10xy
It contains both numbers and variables, there are two steps to find the GCF(HCF).
1). Find the GCF for the numerical part 6, -8,10
2). Find the GCF for the variable part x^2,y^2,x^1,y^2,x^1,y^3
3).Multiply the values together.
Find the common factors for the numerical part:
6,-8,10
Factors of 6
6: 1,2,3,6
Factors of -8
-8: -8,-4,-2,-1,1,2,4,8
Factors of 10
10:1,2,5,10
Common factors of 6,-8, 10 are 1,2
The GCF Numerical=2
The GCF Variable= xy^2
Multiply the GCF of the numerical part 2 and the GCF of the variable part xy^2, and you'll get 2xy^2
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Answer: 126</h3>
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Work Shown:
Let x and y be the two numbers.
We're given x = 162 and the variable y is unknown.
We're also given LCM = 1134 and HCF = 18
So,
LCM = (x*y)/HCF
1134 = 162*y/18
1134 = (162/18)y
1134 = 9y
9y = 1134
y = 1134/9
y = 126
The other number is 126
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Notice that
showing that 18 is the highest common factor (HCF) of the numbers 162 and 126. This partially confirms the answer.
Now let,
- A = multiples of 162
- B = multiples of 126
So,
- A = 162, 324, 486, 648, 810, 972, 1134, 1296, ...
- B = 126, 252, 378, 504, 630, 756, 882, 1008, 1134, 1260, ...
We see that 1134 is in each list of multiples and the smallest such common item. So the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 162 and 126 is 1134. This helps fully confirm the answer.
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