SOLUTION: solved by eliminator method. 5x + 6y = 1; 10x +12y = 2
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Question 315336: solved by eliminator method. 5x + 6y = 1; 10x +12y = 2
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Mutliply eq. 1 by (-2) and add to equation 2 to eliminate x.
The system is inconsistent.
There is no solution, the lines are parallel.
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