Let
be the speed of train A, and let's set the origin in the initial position of train A. The equations of motion are

where
are the positions of trains A and B respectively, and t is the time in hours.
The two trains meet if and only if
, and we know that this happens after two hours, i.e. at 

Solving this equation for v we have

So, train A is travelling at 105 km/h. This implies that train B travels at

Answer:
inconsistent
Step-by-step explanation:
The two lines are parallel which means they will never intersect. This means they have no solution. When there is no solution they are inconsistent.
Coincident- same line - infinite solutions
Inconsistent - parallel lines - no solutions
Consistent and independent - 1 solutions
For number 13,the arrow should be going “<“ way because it is in fraction form and the bigger the number the smaller the pieces. This repeats for the rest of the questions so for number 14,the answer is “=“,and for number 15 it is “>”
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