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What is the solution of the following system? -3x-2y=-12 9x+6y=-9

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Answer:

No solution.

Explanation:

Use elimination.

Multiply the equation by the opposite equation's x coefficient.

9(-3x - 2y = -12) = -27x - 18y = -108

Again, multiply by the other x coefficient.

-3(9x + 6y = -9) = -27x - 18y = 27

Add the second equation to the first.

-27x - 18y = -108

+27x + 18y = -27 The x and y will cancel each other out.

0 ≠ 135. Since 0 does not equal 135, there is no solution.

Elimination gives an equation that is always false. The two equations in the system represent parallel lines. This is an inconsistent system. It has no solutions.

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The answer is : no solution
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