I don’t understand the question, can you restate it?
Answer:
y= -1/4
y= -0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
5/6y+1= -1/2y+1/4
<em>Subtract 1 from both sides</em>
5/6y= -1/2y-3/4
<em>Add 1/2y to both sides</em>
1 1/3y= -3/4
<em>Divide both sides by 1/3</em>
y= -1/4
y= -0.25
Answer:
The system of equations has a one unique solution
Step-by-step explanation:
To quickly determine the number of solutions of a linear system of equations, we need to express each of the equations in slope-intercept form, so we can compare their slopes, and decide:
1) if they intersect at a unique point (when the slopes are different) thus giving a one solution, or
2) if the slopes have the exact same value giving parallel lines (with no intersections, and the y-intercept is different so there is no solution), or
3) if there is an infinite number of solutions (both lines are exactly the same, that is same slope and same y-intercept)
So we write them in slope -intercept form:
First equation:

second equation:

So we see that their slopes are different (for the first one slope = -6, and for the second one slope= -3/2) and then the lines must intercept in a one unique point. Therefore the system of equations has a one unique solution.