How do you determine whether a linear system has one solution, many solutions, or no solution when given -2x - 9y = -25 and -4x - 9y = -23?
1 Answer
Solve one equation for x (or y), plug the result in the other equation, solve it for y (or x). You will get a unique solution, a statement that is always true or a statement that is always false.
Explanation:
You can solve one of the equations for
Here, you might for example want to solve the first equation for
Afterwards, you plug
This equation only contains
There are three possible cases:
1) you will be able to solve the equation and gain a unique solution for
This is the case here: simplifying the equation above you will get
2) simplifying the equation,
This means that the linear system has infinitely many solutions.
3) simplifying the equation,
This means that the linear equation system has no solutions at all.