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OpenStudy (itsbribro):

How many solutions does this system of equations have? http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1513500_1514000/1513631/1/ec8c67cca51e651473151c79c0cd4dead4ee346d/MS_IMC-1400804-100523.jpg A. none B. exactly one C. exactly two D. infinitely many

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D because any point on that line is a solution and the line doesn't stop.

OpenStudy (itsbribro):

The system of equations is coincident. What are the missing values? x + 3y = 5 4x + ___y = ___ @MeghanLil

OpenStudy (itsbribro):

@tyler**collins can you help please love?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not actually sure how to solve this, but what I would do is set y equal to 0 and solve fore x then do it for y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im pretty sure its only exactly one.... but hold on...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tyler might know more than me

OpenStudy (itsbribro):

were on this one right? The system of equations is coincident. What are the missing values? x + 3y = 5 4x + ___y = ___

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