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Equation that would have infinitely many solutions with 5x+3y=12
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Equation that would have infinitely many solutions with 5x+3y=12
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Equation that would have infinitely many solutions with 5x+3y=12
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10x+6y=24, 15x+9y=36. If you multiply both sides by a number (2,3 etc) you get an equation that would have infinitely many solutions because they’re the same equation. Hope this could help you!! Gamer time
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