How do you solve by substitution #y = 3x – 4# and #9x – 3y = 14#?
1 Answer
These equations represent parallel lines so there is no solution.
Explanation:
We can attempt a solution as follows:
[1]
[2]
Using [1], substitute
[3]
Simplify
[4]
Obviously impossible!
So, what went wrong?
If we take [1] and rearrange it into standard form:
[5]
then multiplying by 3
[6]
What are we to make of the combination of [2] and [6]?
If we graph these two equations, we would see that they form a pair of parallel lines. (Go ahead; try it. I'll wait).
If two lines are parallel then they do not intersect and there is no point where they are equal.