How do you solve the system of equations #y-x=5# and #3y=3x+15#?

1 Answer
Jun 9, 2018

The equation has an infinite number of solutions.

Explanation:

These two equations are actually the same equation.

#3y=3x+15" "rarr div 3 rarr y = x+15#

This can be written as #y-x=15# which is the same as the first equation.

If an equation has #2# variables there is no unique solution, but rather an infinite number of possible solutions,

For every value of #x# chosen, there will be a value of #y#.

Possible solution are: #(1,16)" "(2,17)" "(0,15) # etc.

The #y# value is always #15# more than the #x# value.