some help
Two systems of equations are shown below: System A System B 3x + 2y = 3 −x − 14y = 1 −2x − 8y = −1 −2x − 8y = −1 Which of the following statements is correct about the two systems of equations? The value of x for System B will be one-third of the value of x for System A because the coefficient of x in the first equation of System B is one third times the coefficient of x in the first equation of System A. The value of x for System A will be equal to the value of y for System B because the first equation of System B is obtained by adding −4 to the first equation of System A and the second equations are identical. They will have the same solution because they represent the same lines when plotted on the coordinate axes. They will have the same solution because the first equation of System B is obtained by adding the first equation of System A to 2 times the second equation of System A.
i think i got the answer tho but want to make sure
do not understand your questions . i can see four equations
yes
HI!!
i think you need to edit this question a bit to make it more compressible it is not clear what the two systems are
here you go
i think its D? because...
system A\[3x + 2y = 3\\2x-8y=-1\]
system B\[-x-14y=1\\ -2x-8y=-1\]
lets just solve them!
ok
@Loser66
got it right thx
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