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What is the solution to this system of equations? 2x + 3y = 7 and -4x - 6y = -2

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User Felixyz
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Answer:

Explanation:

We will use the graphing method.

Graph the both equations. The intersection point coordinates are the solution of the system.

● 2x + 3y = 7

● -4x -6y = -2

The two lines are parallel. So the system has no real solution. If we tried solve it with calculations we will find an impossible result ( 12 = 0)

What is the solution to this system of equations? 2x + 3y = 7 and -4x - 6y = -2-example-1
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User Amindri
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Answer:

No Solution

Explanation:

I used a graphing tool to graph the lines. When graphed, the lines are parallel, and they do not intercept at a point.

There is no solution to the system.

What is the solution to this system of equations? 2x + 3y = 7 and -4x - 6y = -2-example-1
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