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OpenStudy (anonymous):

3. An equation is shown below. 7x + y = 5 Part A: Explain how you will show all of the solutions that satisfy this equation. Hint: We did this in L5.2 (4 points) Part B: Determine three different solutions for this equation. (4 points) Part C: Write an equation that can be paired with the given equation in order to form a system of equations that is inconsistent. Hint: Think about inconsistent lines and what they have in common. (2 points) @mathmath333 @Savannah22 @SolomonZelman @TuringTest @Secret-Ninja @uri

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Part A: Explain how you will show all of the solutions that satisfy this equation. Hint: We did this in L5.2 (4 points) Part B: Determine three different solutions for this equation. (4 points) Part C: Write an equation that can be paired with the given equation in order to form a system of equations that is inconsistent. Hint: Think about inconsistent lines and what they have in common. (2 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you help @shaadykhamlichi

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

To fund the solutions, you have to graph it, and to do that, you have to put it in y=mx+b format. Do you know how?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bruhhh can you help me please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, so y=mx+b is the format that it has to match before you do anything. But right now, it's in mx+y=b. So you'd subtract the 7x on both sides first to get y=-7x+5 and now it looks like a regular line equation. Right? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I also don't know in A what it means by the "Hint we did this in L5.2" or whatever. But in A, a way to find solutions is by plugging in x values to find y. so I'll show you, one sec

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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