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ANSWER
The given system of equations has no solution.
EXPLANATION
We write the two equations in the slope-intercept form,
[tex]y = mx + c[/tex]
The first equation is
[tex]2x - y = 7[/tex]
We make y the subject to obtain,
[tex]y = 2x - 7 - - (1)[/tex]
The second equation is already in slope intercept form.
[tex]y = 2x + 3 - - (2)[/tex]
We can see that the two equations have the same slope but different y-intercept. This implies that, the two equations will never intersect. Therefore the system of equations has no solution.
The given system of equations has no solution.
EXPLANATION
We write the two equations in the slope-intercept form,
[tex]y = mx + c[/tex]
The first equation is
[tex]2x - y = 7[/tex]
We make y the subject to obtain,
[tex]y = 2x - 7 - - (1)[/tex]
The second equation is already in slope intercept form.
[tex]y = 2x + 3 - - (2)[/tex]
We can see that the two equations have the same slope but different y-intercept. This implies that, the two equations will never intersect. Therefore the system of equations has no solution.