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What do the following two equations represent?
5x +y = 3
. 10x + 2y = -6


What Do The Following Two Equations Represent 5x Y 3 10x 2y 6 class=

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Answer:

Choose distinct parallel lines.

Explanation:

They represent two parallel lines. The slopes are going to be the same in each line . Put the x value on the opposite side of the equal sign.

y = - 5x + 3           The slope is - 5

10x + 2y = - 6        Subtract 10x from both sides

2y = - 10x - 6         Divide by 2

y = -10x/2 - 6/2

y =-5x - 3

That minus three is the problem. You have 2 different y intercepts. That means that you have 2 parallel lines.