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The previous answer isn’t entirely correct. The answer is infinite solutions or all solutions because they equations equal each other at every value
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Answer: No Solution
║ 3x + 2y = 7 ==> Multiply by 2
║ 6x + 4y = 14
║ 6x + 4y = 14
║ 6x + 4y = 14
There is no solution.
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