Math, asked by Lolbahi, 11 months ago

For what value(s) of b does the equation below have no solution? Explain. 3x-b=3x-2 ​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge\bf{Answer:-}

For any value of b different from 2 the system will have no solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have

3x-b=3x-23x−b=3x−2

we know that

If b=2

Then,

The system has infinite solutions The equations on both sides would be the same)

Therefore,

For any value of b different from 2 the system will have no solution.

(parallel lines with different ...y-intercept)

Answered by jainhanisha2003
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that:-

3x-b=3x-2

So 3x-3x=b-2;

b=2; therefore for values other than be wont satisfy the equation.

So those values are :-

R - {2}

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