Chapter 4: Q. 341 (page 479)
In the following exercises, solve the systems of equations by substitution.
Short Answer
The system of linear equations has infinitely many solutions.
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Chapter 4: Q. 341 (page 479)
In the following exercises, solve the systems of equations by substitution.
The system of linear equations has infinitely many solutions.
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The sum of two number is . One number is less than the other. Find the numbers.
Solve the system of equations by substitution
Solve the system by graphing:
Shelly spent minutes jogging and minutes cycling and burned calories. The next day, Shelly swapped times, doing minutes of jogging and minutes of cycling and burned the same number of calories. How many calories were burned for each minute of jogging and how many for each minute of cycling?
Two angles are complementary. The measure of the larger angle is ten more than four times the measure of the smaller angle. Find the measures of both angles.
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