SOLUTION: are the two equations -6 + y = 2x and 2y - 4x =12 dependent

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Question 939470: are the two equations -6 + y = 2x and 2y - 4x =12 dependent
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-6 + y = 2x and 2y - 4x =12
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-2(2x - y = -6)
4x - 2y = -12
0 = 0 Infinite Solutions |Same Line: y= 2x + 6
dependent? YES
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A consistent system has at least one solution.
An inconsistent system has no solutions.
An independent system has exactly one solution.
A dependent system has infinitely many solutions.

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