Answer:
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Since, the system of linear equations are parallel
so, they will never cross or intersect each other
And we know that
solution can only be found if both lines intersect atleast one point
But here , lines are parallel
so, they never intersect each other throughout number line
Since, they never intersect
so, we won't get any common value between both lines
Hence,
There is no solution...........Answer
Answer:
70 + 4D
Step-by-step explanation:
- (2 x 100) + (7 x 10) + (4 x D) + (2 x 100)
- (200) + (70) + 4D + 200
-200 + 70 +4D + 200
-130 + 4D + 200
70 + 4D
Um I think it is 2,1 count over 2 then go up1