Infinitely many solutions means that you have the same thing on both sides of the equation no matter what value of x you plug in, right?
We just need both sides to be 3x then, correct?
If a were equal to 3 and b were equal to 0, we'd have
3x = (3)x + 0
Which is essentially 3x = 3x
So that means a = 3 and b = 0 must work!
Let's say x = 5
3(5) = 3(5) + 0
15 = 15 + 0
15 = 15
That means that a = 3 and b = 0 is your final answer :)
Answer:
8cx + 12c
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply the parentheses by 4 and then calculate the products
The solution is the point where the two lines intersect (are equal) so y=y and we can say:
6-x=-10-x upon adding x to both sides:
6=-10
This is never true so there is no solution to this system of equations. And for this to be true the two lines must be parallel and have different y-intercepts...
The yellow pins show as 85% of the total number of pins that Collin ordered