SOLUTION: What is the solution to the system represented by 2x = y + 6 and 4x - 2y = 12?
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Question 1061008: What is the solution to the system represented by 2x = y + 6 and 4x - 2y = 12?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You should realize that the slopes are the same and that the two equations represent the same line. NOT just because of the slopes being the same; but because the second equation is equivalent to the first equation. Try multiplying the members of the first equation by 2 and see...
The solution would be the ordered pairs which fit the line or . The solution is the set of points which form this line.
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