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13 September, 21:14

How many intersections are there of the graphs of the equations below? 1/2x + 5y = 6 3x + 30y = 36

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  1. 13 September, 21:20
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    The number of intersections of the graphs of the equations is the number of solutions of the system.

    The system is:

    (1/2) x + 5y = 6

    3x + 30y = 36

    If you multiply the first equation times 6 you get to:

    6 (x/2) + 6 (5y) = 6 (6)

    => 3x + 30y = 36

    And that is the same second equation, that means that the system is indetermined.

    Being the two equations the same, the two graphs are superposed.

    So there are infinite intersections.
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