Answer:
No solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
i did this via substitution so i hope it isn't a problem
3x+y=4
6x+2y=−4
Step: Solve 3x+y=4for y:
3x+y+−3x=4+−3x(Add -3x to both sides)
y=−3x+4
Step: Substitute−3x+4foryin6x+2y=−4:
6x+2y=−4
6x+2(−3x+4)=−4
8=−4(Simplify both sides of the equation)
8+−8=−4+−8(Add -8 to both sides)
0=−12
so there are no solutions
hope this helps!!
The Venn diagram of each situation is a diagrammatic way of representing what the situation stands for
<h3>How to make the Venn diagrams?</h3>
<u>Diagram 1: A ∩ B ∩ C</u>
This means that we shade all intersection points of the sets A, B and C
<u>Diagram 2: (A ∩ B) ∪ C</u>
This means that we shade the intersection points of the sets A and B and the whole of set C
<u>Diagram 3: A ∩ (B ∪ C)</u>
This means that we shade the where the set A intersects with the whole of sets B and C
<u>Diagram 4: (A ∩ B) \ C</u>
This means that we shade the intersection point of the sets A and B without shading any point on set C
<u>Diagram 5: (A\B) ∪ (B\C) ∪ (A\C)</u>
This means that we shade all set A without set B, all set B without set C and all set A without set C. In other words, we shade everything in the set without shading set C
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
B is the answer
The correct answer is option c i.e. (0, 2)
<h3>
What is Linear Equation?</h3>
A linear equation is an algebraic equation where each term has an exponent of 1 and when this equation is graphed, it always results in a straight line.
Here, The solution to this Linear System is already shown by the graph. This is also called the Graph Method. The Solution of this Linear System is this common point in this case, (0,2).
Since each equation is represented by a line. So We have g(x) for the red line, and f(x) for the blue one. Each line is a set of points, We know that from the Euclidean Geometry and its common point (0,2) solves this system.
Thus, the correct answer is option c i.e. (0, 2)
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