The number of solutions when you graph two parallel lines.
What are no solutions?
The solution to the system of equations:
x + y = -6
x - y = -10
What is (-8, 2)?
The region you shade when the inequality is > .
What is above?
The system of equations where: The sum of two numbers is 104. Their difference is 68.
What is
x+y=104
x-y=68?
They headlined this years Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Who is Kendrick Lamar?
The solution to the following system:
What is (-3, -2)?
The solution to the system:
8x + 5y =6
2x - 5y = 14
What is (2, -2)?
The following pair of values for x and y will not satisfy the following system:
y<4x+1
y>=x-3
A. x=2, y=0
B. x=4, y=2
C. x=0, y=2
What is C?
The system of equations for: A shopper bought 6 shirts and 8 hats for $700. A week later, at the same prices, he bought 9 shirts and 6 hats for $660.
What is
6s+8h=700
9s+6h=660?
This superhero is played by Tom Holland in the most recent Marvel movies.
Who is Spider-Man?
The solution to the system of equations:
y = 3x - 2
y = -x - 2
What is (0, -2)?
The solution to the system
2x - 3y = 12
-8x +6y = -48
What is (6,0)?
One of the following represents the graph for the following inequality.
What is b?
System of equations where: The first game of the season had 60 early-bird (e) tickets and 22 same-day (s) tickets for 520 dollars. The last game of the season, had 25 early-bird tickets and 50 same-day tickets for 625.
What is
60e+22s=520
25e+50s=625?
100 humans vs 1 _________.
What is a 'gorilla'?
The solution to the system of equations
-1/3x+y=-3
-2x-y=4
What is (3, -2)?
A shopper bought 3 pants (p) and 4 sweaters (s) for $350. A week later, at the same prices, he bought 9 pants and 6 sweaters for $660. What is the cost of a hat?
3p+4s=350
9p+6s=660
What is $65?
The following represents this system of inequalities.
What is b?
The system that represents the following: The perimeter of the rectangle is 78 inches, and the length (l) of the rectangle is twice the width (w).
2l+2w=78
l=2w
This phrase, gained popularity from gaming, became a meme to call out suspicious behavior—especially during Among Us games.
What is 'sus'?