SOLUTION: x+3y=2 3x+9y=6

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Question 557499: x+3y=2
3x+9y=6

Answer by TutorDelphia(193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You'll see that if we multiply the first equation by 3 we get 3x+9y=6. All linear equations describe lines and here we have two equations describing the same lines. So what points overlap between the two lines? All of them. There are infinite solutions.
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