Which is the best approximation for the solution of the system of equations? y = x + 1 y = 3x – 2
2 answers:
B. (0.88,0.65) would be the closest approximation for this system of these choices.
The given equations are y = x + 1and y = 3x – 2
Substituting y value in equation 1 from 2 we have :
3x-2=x+1
Subtracting x both sides
3x-x-2=1
2x-2=1.
Adding 2 both sides
2x=3
Dividing by 2
x=1.5.
Substituting x value in y=x+1
y=1.5+1.
y=2.5.
Solution is (1.5,2.5)
The approximate solution is B. (0.88, 0.65)
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