This is what i got when i worked it out
Step-by-step explanation:
When two statements are connected with an 'and,' you have a conjunction.
For conjunctions, both statements must be true for the compound statement to be true.
When the connector between two statements is "or," you have a disjunction. In this case, only one statement in the compound statement needs to be true for the entire compound statement to be true.
Answer:
<h2>B. 2x + y = 4</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Having the system of equations in its simplest form

If

then the system of equations has infinitely many solutions.
If

then the system of equations has no solution.
If

then the system of equations has one solution.
We have the equation

Convert to the standard form Ax + By = C<em>:</em>
<em />
<em> add 2x to both sides</em>
