For this case we have the following system of equations:
We clear the value of "y" from the second equation:
We match the equations:
Equality is fulfilled! For any value of "x" is always met.
Thus, the system has infinite solutions.
Infinite solutions
Answer from: Quest
describing distributions is one of the key skills you’ll need to earn a high score on the ap statistics exam. if you need proof of this, just flip through some past exam questions, which can be found at the collegeboard website. you’ll notice that the first free response question is almost always a question requiring you to look at a graph and describe it.
step-by-step explanation: just trying to get points sorry : (
Answer from: Quest
y=3n + 1
step-by-step explanation:
this is wrong because it says the second number is one less and i added one instead
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