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OpenStudy (slickster256):

algebra help i fan and medal

OpenStudy (slickster256):

the shaded one is my answer

OpenStudy (slickster256):

im pretty sure the only answer possible is 0

OpenStudy (avi13):

i think it should be D..i mean infinite or A no solution

OpenStudy (slickster256):

that doesnt make since

OpenStudy (avi13):

if you consider both side separately taking one as a=(L.H.S) and b=(R.H.S) and draw the graph of y=a and y=b you will get two coincident lines therefore infiniye soln

OpenStudy (slickster256):

what????

OpenStudy (slickster256):

3/4z + -1/4z + 1 = 2/4z + 1 2/4z + -2/4z = 1 + -1 0z = 0

OpenStudy (avi13):

let f(x)=3z/4-z/4 +1 and g(x) = 2z/4 +1 and draw graph for y=f(x) and y=g(x) then you will get two coincident lines

OpenStudy (avi13):

0*z = 0 means 0=0 which is always true for any value of z

OpenStudy (slickster256):

oh wait it would be infinite.. there is no way it can be no solutions

OpenStudy (avi13):

yeah thats what i was saying

OpenStudy (slickster256):

@mathmale plz help confirm this

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