jaylenecute29
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  • 23-03-2018
  • Mathematics
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Suppose you add two linear equations that form a system, and you get the result 3 = 2. How many solutions does the system have?

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jndawg04 jndawg04
  • 23-03-2018
3 does not equal to 2, so no solution.
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NatalieKeane
NatalieKeane NatalieKeane
  • 23-03-2018
There can not be any solution do to the fact the two do not = to eachother. Your answer is no solution.
I hope this help!
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