How do you solve 2x – 8y = 8 and -x + 4y = 4 ?

1 Answer
Aug 26, 2016

You need to manipulate the equations just a bit

Explanation:

The equations given:

2x-8y=8, and
-x+4y=4

may be put in a more convenient form. For example, if we divide the whole first equation by 2, the solutions don't change:

x-4y=4,

so now we can add the two equations and eliminate x. But when we try to do that, we see that we also eliminate y, and we end up with the following:

0=8

which is false. The answer is then that the system given has no solutions.