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  • 14-05-2020
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Find a a pair of numbers of both 4y-4x=48 and y= x-11

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Answer:

There is no solution because the slopes of the line are the same.

Step-by-step explanation:

4y - 4x = 48

    + 4x    + 4x        Add 4x to both sides

4y = 4x + 48          Divide both sides by 4

y = x + 12

Now set both equations equal to each other since they equal y

x + 12 = x - 11

-x         - x           Subtract x from both sides

12 ≠ -11                No Solution

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