alexandra.vo
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Ok thanks for letting me know! I'm really really stuck on this question
The question is:
Find the value of m for which the following simultaneous equations have infinitely many solutions
mx−4y=6
3x−(m−1)y=2m
I rearranged the equations to be:
y=1/4mx-3/2
y= -2m-3x/m-1 ..................................................................... Incorrect
I'm not sure what to do from here onwards?
The question is:
Find the value of m for which the following simultaneous equations have infinitely many solutions
mx−4y=6
3x−(m−1)y=2m
I rearranged the equations to be:
y=1/4mx-3/2
y= -2m-3x/m-1 ..................................................................... Incorrect
I'm not sure what to do from here onwards?
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