ALGEBRA 1 QUESTION NEED HELP!!!! An equation is shown below: 2x + y = 3 Part A: Explain how you will show all of the solutions that satisfy this equation. (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.
basically to show all solutions that fit it, either graph it or try using ordered pairs that equal 1. I would graph it, and the spots/ordered pairs (x,y) that the line intersects are the solutions
theres like infinity lol
and for B, just find 3 solutions with the graph or something C is a bit more tricky
A system of equations is "inconsistent" if no solutions exist. Graphically, this means that two lines are not intersecting. basically you have to find a equation of a line that is parallel to the other equation.
So go ahead lets see what you get
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