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15 August, 16:27

Do the equations y=3x+5 and y=3x-5 have no, one or many solution (s) ?

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  1. 15 August, 17:19
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    They will have no solutions. since the slope (3x) of both equations are the same and they have different y-intercepts (-5 and + 5) these lines are parallel and will never intersect
  2. 15 August, 18:53
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    Y=3x+5

    y=3x-5

    (I remember that paralell lines have same slope and paralell lines with different y intercepts have no solutions so I wuld say no solutions)

    I will solve

    set them eaqual to each other

    3x+5=y=3x-5

    3x+5=3x-5

    subtract 5 from both sides

    3x=3x-10

    subtract 3x from both sides

    0=-10

    false

    there is no solution
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