SOLUTION: 2x + 3y = -6
4x + 6y = -12
Is this one solution, infinite solution, or no solution?
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Question 1013550: 2x + 3y = -6
4x + 6y = -12
Is this one solution, infinite solution, or no solution?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since we can multiply the first equation by two and get the second equation, they represent the same line, and we have infinitely many solutions.
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