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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Systems of Equations
Level: Grade 10
Standards: HSA-REI.C.5
Author: nsharp1
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Grade 10 Systems of Equations CCSS: HSA-REI.C.5

You have a system of two linear equations in two variables with unique solution (a,b). Are you able to change one equation to a new equation while keeping the same unique solution? If so, how many of these new equations exist?
  1. No.
  2. Yes, one.
  3. Yes, four.
  4. Yes, an infinite number.