SOLUTION: The first equation of a linear system is 2x + 3y = 52. Choose a second equation to form a linear system with infinite solutions.

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The first equation of a linear system is 2x + 3y = 52. Choose a second equation to form a linear system with infinite solutions.
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Multiply the first equation by any number "a" =/= 0, for example, by 2 (both sides).

4x + 6y = 104.


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