Math, asked by venujalagari, 7 months ago

5. The equation x - 4y=5 has
a) no solution
b) unique solution
c) two solutions
d) infinitely many solutions plz give me right answer I will make ur answer branlist​

Answers

Answered by harsh3444
1

Answer:

I think the right answer is first

Answered by Bobbysingh20152007
4

Answer:

The given equation has infinitely many solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given with the following equation ; x - 4y=5x−4y=5

As we can see that there are two variables in the equation; x and y, which means whatever value we put in y we keeps on getting corresponding values of x, that is;

Modifying the equation we get;

x = 4y+5x=4y+5

Now, if we put y = 1, we get; x = 4(1) + 5 = 9

If we put y = 2, we get; x = 4(2) + 5 = 13

If we put y = 3, we get; x = 4(3) + 5 = 17 and so on.....

SO, this shows that this equation has infinitely many solutions.

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