Answer: Correct option is D Infinitely many solutions The line y=3x+5 is a linear equation in two variables. For every value of x, there is a unique value of y Put x=0⇒y=5 Hence, (0,5) is a solution Put x=1,⇒y=8 Hence, (1,8) is a solution . Put x=−1,⇒y=2 Hence, (−1,2) is a solution . So ,on keeping different values of x, we get different values of y. Hence, infinitely many solutions are possible. Reply
Answer:
Correct option is
D
Infinitely many solutions
The line y=3x+5 is a linear equation in two variables.
For every value of x, there is a unique value of y
Put x=0⇒y=5
Hence, (0,5) is a solution
Put x=1,⇒y=8
Hence, (1,8) is a solution .
Put x=−1,⇒y=2
Hence, (−1,2) is a solution .
So ,on keeping different values of x, we get different values of y.
Hence, infinitely many solutions are possible.