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solve the following pair of equation x - 5y = 6 and 2x - 10y = 12

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey there!!

Here's your answer..

Given lines are 

x - 5y = 6 

2x - 10y = 12

x - 5y = 6  when multiplied by 2 results in 2x - 10y = 12

So, both the lines are same.They are coincident. Hence, there are infinite number of solutions.

Hope it helps you!!


Answered by iamalpha
2
HERE'S YOUR ANSWER
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The given equations are:

x - 5y = 6 _____(1)

and

2x - 10y =12 . . . .dividing b/s by 2,

x - 5y = 6 ______(2)

Since, both lines have the same equation or we can say that both lines coincide each other, so we can consider only ONE line.

The considered line will have INFINITELY MANY solutions.
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