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solve 5x - 3y = 10 , 10x -6y=4 using the elimination method

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asked Dec 4, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by abstain12 Apprentice

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Given equations are 5x-3y = 10 ---------> (1)

10x-6y = 4

Dvide to each side by 2.

5x-3y =2 ---------> (2)

Observe the equations (1) and (2) are parallel.

Parallel lines does not inersect.

So here is no solution.

 

answered Dec 4, 2013 by william Mentor

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