A<span> system of linear equations</span><span> means two or more linear equations.
</span>A system of two linear equations has an infinite number of solutions is the rarest case and it only happens when both the lines are same.
For example,
y = 3x+1 and 4y = 12x +8
These lines will have infinite number of solutions.
Hence,
The best answer is :
<span>B) The two equations are the same line.</span>
Remark
The problem is not giving you the answer. The answer is a number raised to the third power divided by 10.
The problem is trying to tell you what's wrong with the other answers.
<em><u>Lower Left</u></em>: The problem is that that is a 1/2 truth. It is a number divided by 10. But that's not as complete an answer as the given answer. You have to note that g is raised to the 3rd power.
<em><u>Upper Right</u></em>: The problem (and this is one of those things I don't know how to explain because I don't know why you would choose it) that the number (g) is raised to the third power not the second. So this choice is wrong.
<em><u>Lower Right:</u></em> Multiplication would place the ten right beside the g as in 10g^3. The bar under g indicates division
Answer:
helped
Step-by-step explanation:
Umm... 16(m-14)?
16m-224
If it is 16m-14, I’m not sure how to solve without more information.
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