mjlwood9 mjlwood9
  • 22-02-2020
  • Mathematics
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d. 9 + y = 6x and 6x - y = 9 has an infinite number
of solutions.
True
False

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littlebirdd
littlebirdd littlebirdd
  • 22-02-2020

Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

9 + y = 6x -> y = 6x - 9

6x - y = 9 -> y = 6x - 9

A solution occurs whenever there is a value for x that can solve both equations.

The equations are the same.

If you plotted them on a graph they would overlap and there would be a straight diagonal line going on forever.

So there are infinitely many solutions.

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bbyasmine
bbyasmine bbyasmine
  • 22-02-2020
The answer for this question is (True)
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