SOLUTION: 14=7y-6x

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Question 672157: 14=7y-6x
Answer by aaronwiz(69)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is not possible to solve. their is an infinite number of solutions, because this is a graph of a line. A line has an infinite number of points that can fall on it. Perhaps you copied the problem wrong. Or maybe you just have to graph it?
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