Math, asked by nirmlakushre65, 9 months ago

2x+3y+5=0,4x+6y+10 ..... no. of solution​

Answers

Answered by AmAnswers
1

Answer:

infinite

Step-by-step explanation:

condition for infinite solutions is:

\frac{a_{1}}{a_{2}} = \frac{b_{1}}{b_{2}} = \frac{c_{1}}{c_{2}}

which here is satisfied

(pls mark brainliest)

Answered by S300040057
0

Answer:

x=−3/2 y+ −5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve for x.

2x+3y+5=4x+6y+10

Step 1: Add -4x to both sides.

2x+3y+5+−4x=4x+6y+10+−4x

−2x+3y+5=6y+10

Step 2: Add -5 to both sides.

−2x+3y+5+−5=6y+10+−5

−2x+3y=6y+5

Step 3: Add -3y to both sides.

−2x+3y+−3y=6y+5+−3y

−2x=3y+5

Step 4: Divide both sides by -2.

−2x/−2= 3y+5/−2

x= −3/2y+ −5/2

Similar questions