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  • 03-07-2021
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A single equation representing both lines x+y=0 and x+2y = 0 is ?

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joaobezerra joaobezerra
  • 09-07-2021

Answer:

The single equation is [tex]y = 0[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following system of equations:

[tex]x + y = 0[/tex]

[tex]x + 2y = 0[/tex]

From the first equation:

[tex]x = -y[/tex]

Replacing in the second equation:

[tex]-y + 2y = 0[/tex]

[tex]y = 0[/tex]

The single equation is [tex]y = 0[/tex]

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