How many solutions does this linear system have?
y= 2x-5
-8x – 4y = -20
o one sol...
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How many solutions does this linear system have?
y= 2x-5
-8x – 4y = -20
o one solution: (-2.5, 0)
o one solution: (2.5, 0)
o no solution
o infinite number of solutions
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