SOLUTION: Tell whether the systems of equations have only one ordered pair as a solution or not. Also explain your answer by telling whether the graphs of the equations are parrallel lines,

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Question 43954: Tell whether the systems of equations have only one ordered pair as a solution or not. Also explain your answer by telling whether the graphs of the equations are parrallel lines, intersecting lines, or the same line.
x + 2y = 3
2x + 4y = 6

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well if you multiply the first equation by two, look what you get
2[x + 2y = 3] =
2x + 4y = 6
Thus these two equations represent the same line...infinite solutions and a dependent system...

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