SOLUTION: Solve the linear equations 2x+4y=10 and 3x+6y=15.
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Question 857663: Solve the linear equations 2x+4y=10 and 3x+6y=15.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Both equations represent the same line so there are infinite solutions.
Divide this one by 2: 2x+4y=10
Divide this one by 3: 3x+6y=15
and you get x+2y=5 for both
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