SOLUTION: What is the solution for 2x-y=4 4x=2y+8

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Question 60060: What is the solution for 2x-y=4
4x=2y+8

Answer by rchill(405)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solving each equation for y we get y=2x-4 and y=2x-4. Because both these equations are the same, that means the lines are the same, and therefore, an infinite solution exists.
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