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Explanation:</h2>
A system that has one or infinitely many solutions is called <em>consistent. </em>If an equation in a system tells us no new information then the equations of the system are <em>dependent. </em>In other words, to find an equation that creates a consistent and dependent system with the given equation we have to get the same line:
The given line is:

If we multiply both sides of the equation by a constant we will have the same line when plotting, therefore let's multiply by 3:

So a system of two linear equation that is consistent and dependent is:

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Answer:
The height of the tent = 3 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Question
Syrus is buying a tent with the dimensions shown below. The volume inside the tent is 36 feet^3. Syrus isn't sure if the tent will be tall enough for him to sit up inside. The tent is the shape of triangular prism whose length is 6 feet and width is 4 feet. What is the height of the tent?
Given:
Length of the tent = 6 feet
Width of the tent = 4 feet
Volume of the tent = 36 
To find the height of the tent.
Solution:
Since the ten is in shape of triangular prism, so the volume of traingular prism is given as:

where
represents length,
represents width and
represents height of the prism.
Plugging in the know values of the dimension of the tent and the volume to find the height of the tent.

Simplifying.

Dividing both sides by 12.


∴ 
Thus, the height of the tent = 3 feet
Answer:
left limit = 2 ≠ 1/2 = right limit
Step-by-step explanation:
A function is discontinuous if the limit of the function value approaching the point from the left is different than the limit approaching from the right.
Here, the left limit is 2 and the right limit is 1/2. The limits are different, which is why the function is discontinuous at x=-1.
Just replace x with whatever , and see if it works. If it works then it is a solution; otherwise it's not.
1^2 is not 2
(1/2)^2 isn't 2 either...
and so on