the solution set of 2x=1, y+5=x, x=y+3 is a singleton. State true or false and give a proof supporting your answer.
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I am thinking it is not singleton because you got to simplify and also you got to do the work and stuff. I hope I am right and I hope this works. I say the answer is FALSE.

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line 1...2x=1...impli x=0.5

line 2...y=x-5...plug in x & yu get y=0.5-5=-.45
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So is it true or false??..... I.e. Is it singleton or not??

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