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3x+y=2 6x+2y=4 what type of solution is it? (infinitely many, one, or no)
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3x+y=2 6x+2y=4 what type of solution is it? (infinitely many, one, or no)
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3x+y=2
6x+2y=4
what type of solution is it? (infinitely many, one, or no)
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infinitely
Explanation:
3x+y=2
6x+2y=4
-6x-2y=-4
6x+2y=4
0=0
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Answer:many
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