Number of Solutions. In Exercises 63-66, state why the system of equations must have at least one solution. Then solve the system and determine whether it has exactly one solution or infinitely many solutions. 5 x + 5 y − z = 0 10 x + 5 y + 2 z = 0 5 x + 15 y − 9 z = 0
Number of Solutions. In Exercises 63-66, state why the system of equations must have at least one solution. Then solve the system and determine whether it has exactly one solution or infinitely many solutions. 5 x + 5 y − z = 0 10 x + 5 y + 2 z = 0 5 x + 15 y − 9 z = 0
Solution Summary: The author states that the system of equations rll5x+5y-z& has at least one solution and determines whether it has exactly one or infinitely many solutions.
Number of Solutions. In Exercises 63-66, state why the system of equations must have at least one solution. Then solve the system and determine whether it has exactly one solution or infinitely many solutions.
5
x
+
5
y
−
z
=
0
10
x
+
5
y
+
2
z
=
0
5
x
+
15
y
−
9
z
=
0
3. Write a system of linear equations in slope intercept form that has exactly one solution at
the point (3, 4), such that one line has positive slope (but not 1) and the other line has
negative slope (but not "1).
Also write your system of equations with both
equations written in standard form with out
any fractions
8-
7
8
5
4
3
-2-
+
-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1
1 2
3
-1
2
-
°
4
-5
-
-8
2. Write a system of linear equations in slope-intercept form has exactly one solution at the
point (3, 4), such that both lines have negative slope (but neither one has slope of 1).
Also write your system of equations with
both equations written in standard form
without any fractions.
B
0
5
4
3
-2
1
-8-7-6-5-4-3-2 -1
12
3
-1
2
-3
-5
6
-7
-8
4. Write a system of linear equations in slope-intercept form that has no solution, such that
(3, 4), and (3,8) are solutions to the first equation, and (0, 4) is a solution to the second
equation.
Also write your system of equations with both
equations written in standard form with out any
fractions
B
0
5
4
3
-2
+
-8-7-6-5-4-3-2
-1
|-
1 2 3
-1
2
-3
4
-5
6
-7
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