Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (05.01) How many solutions will this system of equations have? y = 3.5x - 3.5 y = -3.5x + 3.5 No solution Infinite solutions One solution Two solutions Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) (05.01) The graph of a system of equations will intersect at more than 1 point. Always Sometimes Never
For question 1, the answer is B because those set of equations form parallel lines, which have infinite solutions. And the answer to Question 4, is D. because they are parallel.
Question 3 is infinite
I figured that @AnyTipzWouldHelp
Well then you had no need to ask :)
Dude really dont be rude @AnyTipzWouldHelp
I was just stating... I had no intentions of being rude, just implying that he's smart enough to handle it...
really everybody needs some confirmation can you help me with more
sure.
Okay then..sorry its just that I get really mad when people make rude comments over the internet ya know? Its so immature and its just wrong..and Yes @Swagged.Out.Jay
Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) (05.01) An inconsistent system of equations is a system with __________. the same line parallel lines intersecting lines and lines that have the same equation intersecting lines and lines that have the same slope Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (05.01) Given the equation 4x + 2y = 9, which equation below would cause an inconsistent-independent system? 6x + 12y = 13 2x + y = -6 x - 2y = 7 8x - 4y = -5 Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) (05.01) The graph of a system of equations with different slopes will have no solutions. Always Sometimes Never
Question 5: the answer is parallel lines because they are the only type of lines that are inconsistent. Question 7: D. because they do have solutions.
Sorry, I'm not sure about question 6.
I think 7 is never
help @crabby_patty
Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) (05.01) Choose the correct graph of the given system of equations. y + 2x = -1 3y - x = 4 graph of two lines that intersect at the point (negative 1, 1) graph of two lines that intersect at the point (1, 1) graph of two parallel lines with positive slopes None of the above
I dont know how to do this one..sory..any others?
no but thanks
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