SOLUTION: y=x-3 and 2y-2x=-6
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Question 833513: y=x-3 and 2y-2x=-6
Answer by hovuquocan1997(83) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First you need to change both of them to standard form first
will become
will become and then you simplify you will have
Well then, when you have 2 the same equations in a system of equation, you will have infinite solutions
So your answer is "infinite solutions", you don't need to solve it
TA-DAH
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