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In the system of equations below, aa and bb are constants.

3x4y=7ax12y=b\begin{aligned} 3x - 4y &= 7 \\ ax - 12y &= b \end{aligned}

If the system has infinitely many solutions, what is the value of a+ba + b?

Cevap: 30

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30
For a system of two linear equations in two variables to have infinitely many solutions, the two equations must represent the same line. Comparing the yy-coefficients shows that 12-12 is 33 times 4-4. Multiplying the first equation by 33 gives the equivalent equation 9x12y=219x - 12y = 21. For this to be identical to the second equation, ax12y=bax - 12y = b, the corresponding coefficients must be equal, meaning a=9a = 9 and b=21b = 21. Therefore, the value of a+ba + b is 9+21=309 + 21 = 30.

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1
Identify the condition for a system of linear equations to have infinitely many solutions.
The two equations must represent the same line, making them equivalent equations.
Infinitely many solutions occur when the two equations in a system are scalar multiples of each other.
2
Align the coefficients of the yy-terms in both equations.
Multiplying the first equation by 33 gives 9x12y=219x - 12y = 21.
The coefficient of yy in the second equation is 12-12, which is 33 times the coefficient of yy in the first equation (4-4).
3
Equate the coefficients of the remaining terms to find the values of aa and bb.
a=9a = 9 and b=21b = 21.
For 9x12y=219x - 12y = 21 and ax12y=bax - 12y = b to be equivalent, their corresponding coefficients and constants must be equal.
4
Calculate the value of a+ba + b.
a+b=9+21=30a + b = 9 + 21 = 30.
The problem asks for the value of the sum a+ba + b.

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