SOLUTION: solve by addition method.
4x-6y=10
2x-3y=3
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Question 1116594: solve by addition method.
4x-6y=10
2x-3y=3
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply the second equation by -2 to make the coefficients of x the same; then add the two equations.
Both variables were eliminated, leaving us with an equation which is not true. That means there are no values of x and y for which the original two equations are both true.
There is no solution to the system of equations; the graphs are parallel lines.
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