How do you solve the system of equations #y= \frac { 4} { 5} x + \frac { 6} { 5}# and #y = \frac { 4} { 5} x + \frac { 6} { 5}#?

2 Answers
Jul 7, 2017

Since both equations are the same, their graphs are the same. Any point along the line #y=4/5x+6/5# will work, so there are infinitely many solutions.

Jul 7, 2017

The answer would be infinite solutions .

Explanation:

Since the equations are the same, they would be coinciding lines, which means every single point that is on their line is a correct answer, which would make it infinite solutions. So a way to solve it is just to look at the two equations and determine whether or not they are the same. graph{y=4/5x+6/5 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}