Answer: The correct answer is y = 1/3 x +1
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look at a unit circle (or you have one memorized, which I would strongly suggest) (√2/2,√2/2) is located at the radian value

, which is 45 degrees
-10 + a = 6a - 7a
Rearrange the left hand side
a - 10 = 6a - 7a
Simplify 6a - 7a
a - 10 = -a
Add a on both sides
2a - 10 = 0
Add 10 on both sides
2a = 10
Divide by 2 on both sides
a = 5
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Answer:</h3>
- One solution: (x, y) = (2, 0)
- Infinitely many solutions: 2x -5y = 17
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
1. When you put the second equation in standard form, it is ...
... 5x +3y = 10
This is a different equation than the first one, so there will be one solution where the lines interect. (Adding the two equations gives 10x=20 ⇒ x=2. Since adding or subtracting y gives the same result, y must be zero.)
2. When you put the second equation in standard form, it is the same as the first:
... 2x -5y = 17 . . . . . divide the equation by 3
That is, any (x, y) values that satisfy the first equation will also satisfy the second equation (since they are the same). There are an infinite number of (x, y) values that do so.