The equations in the system below are equivalent.

y=2(x+4)
y=2x+8


How many solutions does the system have?
A:no solution one

B: unique solution

C:two solutions

D: an infinite number of solutions
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Respuesta :

If you distribute the 2 in the first equation, the two equations would end up both being, y=2x+8, which has an infinite amount of solutions.

The system of equations will have an infinite number of solutions. The correct option is D.

What is a system of equations?

A finite set of equations for which common solutions are sought is referred to in mathematics as a set of simultaneous equations, often known as a system of equations or an equation system.

An equation is defined as the relation between two variables, if we plot the graph of the linear equation we will get a straight line.

The given equations are:-

y=2(x+4)

y=2x+8

Equate the equations and solve them further.

2(x+4) = 2x+8

Take 2 common and solve further.

2(x+4) = 2(x+4)

(x+4) = (x+4)

LHS is equal to RHS then the system of the equations will have an infinite number of solutions.

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