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azamat
2 years ago
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Given f (x) = startlayout enlarged left-brace first row 3 startroot 2 x minus 1 endroot, for x less-than-or-equal-to 2 second ro

w 6 (2 x minus 1) squared minus 3, for x greater-than 2 endlayout. what is limit of f (x) as x approaches 2 plus? 3 startroot 3 endroot 3 startroot 5 endroot 36 51
Mathematics
1 answer:
qwelly [4]2 years ago
8 0

<u>These 2 equations has </u><u>no solution</u><u> and the equations are </u><u>independent</u><u> </u><u>of each other.</u>

What is liner equation with two variable?

  • An equation is said to be linear equation in two variables if it is written in the form of ax + by + c=0, where a, b & c are real numbers and the coefficients of x and y, i.e a and b respectively, are not equal to zero.
  • For example, 10x+4y = 3 and -x+5y = 2 are linear equations in two variables.

-10x² -10y² = -300 ----a

5x² + 5y² = 150 ---- b

While trying to solve this,

We can multiply the eq. b by 2 so we will get eq. c and then add to eq. a we will get 0 as the solution.

10x² + 10y² = 300 ----c

-10x² -10y² = -300 ---a

<u>Everything cutoff, we will </u><u>get 0</u><u>, and there is no solution to these equations.</u>

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