SOLUTION: what is is the value of x and y in the simultaneous equation 2x+2y=4 3x+3y=6

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Question 316611: what is is the value of x and y in the simultaneous equation 2x+2y=4
3x+3y=6

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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These are the same line.
There are an infinite number of solutions.
Any point that solves also solves eq. 1 and eq. 2.

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