SOLUTION: 8x+4y=6 12x+6y=9

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Question 526803: 8x+4y=6 12x+6y=9

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve:
1)
2) Multiply equation 1) by 3 and equation 2) by 2 to get:
1a)
2a)
As you can see, the two equations are identical so they represent the same line.
This means that there are infinitely many solutions for this system of equations
and the system is called a "consistent and dependent" system.

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