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OpenStudy (vshiroky):

Can someone verify my answer

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

(5,6)

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Where did you get that correct answer?

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

I did the math?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you have the solution and it is correct but how you got it. and what about other explanation.

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

The other would be they intersect at one point

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

How can I know that? You provided no indication of style or method.

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

I've been doing this stuff I just want to make sure I was right because I double guess myself.

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Feel free to prove it.

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

@surjithayer would you mind verifying another one? I still get confused if everything cancels out. It would be 0=0? Does that mean there is no solution and the graphs never intersect because they are parallel?

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Is 0 = 0 true? If so, then there is a solution (or more).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually it represent the same line ,when we multiply the first eq. by -2,we get the second eq.

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

That's what I did. So when they cancel eachother out it would be the same line? and infinite solutions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes you are correct.

OpenStudy (vshiroky):

Thank you!! I appreciate it :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yw

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