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A number is equal to twice a smaller number plus 3. The same number is equal to twice the sum of the smaller number and 1. How many solutions are possible for this situation? Infinitely many solutions exist because the two situations describe the same line. Exactly one solution exists because the situation describes two lines that have different slopes and different y-intercepts No solutions exist because the situation describes two lines that have the same slope and different y-intercepts. Exactly one solution exists because the situation two lines with different slopes and the same y-intercept.
A number is equal to twice a smaller number plus 3. The same number is equal to twice the sum of the smaller number and 1. How many solutions are possible for this situation? Infinitely many solutions exist because the two situations describe the same line. Exactly one solution exists because the situation describes two lines that have different slopes and different y-intercepts No solutions exist because the situation describes two lines that have the same slope and different y-intercepts. Exactly one solution exists because the situation two lines with different slopes and the same y-intercept.
Nestor RutherfordLv2
4 Jul 2019