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The solution of a system of equations is the point at which the two lines intersect. Since y is already isolated, we can set the equations equal to each other by doing:
4x=4x+1
Subtract 4x from both sides
0=1
Since 0 cannot equal 1 in any case, the lines never intersect. There is no solution to the problem.

The solution of the system of the equation will be no solution because lines are parallel and separated by a distance.

What is the solution to the equation?

The distribution of weights to the variables involved that establishes the equilibrium in the calculation is referred to as a result.

A relationship between two or more parameters that, when shown on a graph, produces a linear model. The degree of the variable will be one.

The system of the linear equation is given below.

y = 4x + 1    ...1

y = 4x          ...2

If the ratio of the coefficient of x and y are equal but the ratio constant terms are not equal. Then the line will be parallel, then there is no solution.

The ratio will be

4 / 4 = 1 / 1 = 1 ≠ cosstant term

Then the solution of the system of the equation will be no solution because lines are parallel and separated by a distance.

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