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Solve the following system of equations: x − 2y = 6 2x − 4y = 10 Infinitely many solutions No solutions (0, 0) (6, 10)
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Solve the following system of equations: x − 2y = 6 2x − 4y = 10 Infinitely many solutions No solutions (0, 0) (6, 10)
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Solve the following system of equations:
x − 2y = 6
2x − 4y = 10
Infinitely many solutions
No solutions
(0, 0)
(6, 10)
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if we multiply the first equation by 2 we get
2x - 4y = 12
but the second equation is
2x - 4y = 10
2x - 4y can't have 2 different values so the are no solutions
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