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Miyako is fencing her garden. She wants to use 50 feet of fencing. Miyako also wants the sum of the length and the width of the garden to be 25 feet. Use the system of equations to confirm that there are infinitely many possibilities for the length and width. Are there any limits to what values the length and width can be? Explain your reasoning.2, 1 2w 5 50, 1 w 5 25Use the system of equations shown. a. What values could you substitute for g and h to create a system of equations with infinitely many solutions? b. What values could you substitute for g and h to create a system of equations with no solution? c. What values could you substitute for g and h to create a system of equations with exactly one solution?Tell how many solutions each system of equations has. a. 3x 2 2y 5 21 b. 12x 2 15y 5 2426x 1 4y 5 2 28x 1 10y 5 236 c. 1··5y 5 1 d. 24y 5 8x 1 20y 5 5 y 5 2x 1 5
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