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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello i need help in math can anyone help me.

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sure

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thanks

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also i have a few is that ok

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I need to see it to see if i am able to help

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ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Line M is represented by the following equation: x + y = −1 What is most likely the equation for line P so the set of equations has infinitely many solutions? 2x + 2y = 2 2x + 2y = 4 2x + 2y = −2 x − y = 1

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also i only have 5 questions ok

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even if i get some wrong just because you helped me i will give medal at the end

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hello are you still there

zepdrix (zepdrix):

You want to find a line that is a parallel to the given line. Mechanically what we'll be doing is, Taking our line \(\large\rm x + y = −1 \) Adding each of the options to it, and seeing which one gives us a result of 0=0. Example: I'll add our line and the 4th option:|dw:1440538891099:dw|This gave us 2x=0 which will lead to a `unique solution` of x=0. This is a single solution.

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