Which statement describes the solution to this system of equations?
2x – 4y = 8
8x - 16y = 32...
Mathematics, 31.03.2021 21:10 20jacksone
Which statement describes the solution to this system of equations?
2x – 4y = 8
8x - 16y = 32
А
There is exactly one solution, (2,4)
B
There is exactly one solution, (8,32)
ОООО
с
There is no solution to the system of equations
D
There is an infinite number of solutions to the system of equations.
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