Mathematics, 09.12.2021 23:40 fickllyd000
A number is equal to twice a smaller number plus 3. The same number is equal to twice the sum of the smaller number
and 1. How many solutions are possible for this situation?
O Infinitely many solutions exist because the two situations describe the same line.
O Exactly one solution exists because the situation describes two lines that have different slopes and different y-
intercepts.
O No solutions exist because the situation describes two lines that have the same slope and different y-intercepts.
O Exactly one solution exists because the situation describes two lines with different slopes and the same y-intercept.
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