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  • 01-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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I have a series of 2 questions.

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liemonder liemonder
  • 01-05-2017
1)
I:y=3x-4
II:9x-3y=14


substitute y into II:
9x-3*(3x-4)=14
9x-9x+12=14
12=14

this is obviously not equal so there is no solution, the lines are parallel

2)
I:y=4x+6
II:5x-y=6

substitute y into II:
5x-(4x+6)=6
5x-4x-6=6
x=12
substiute x into II:
5*12-y=6
-y=6-60
-y=-54
y=54

the solution is (12,54)
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