The equations $3x−5y+2=0$ and $6x+4=10y$, how many soulution does it have?


Given: The equations $3x−5y+2=0$ and $6x+4=10y$.

To do: To find that how many soulution does it have?

Solution:

Given equations are:

$3x−5y+2=0      ....( i)$

And $6x−10y+4=0$

$\Rightarrow 2( 3x-5y+2)=0$

$\Rightarrow 3x-5y+2=0      ...( ii)$

Equations $( i)$ and $( ii)$ are same.

Hence, it will have the infinite number of solutions.

 

Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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