SOLUTION: For the following equation, determine the values of the missing entries. Reduce all fractions to lowest terms.
12x − 10y = 18
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Question 1094985: For the following equation, determine the values of the missing entries. Reduce all fractions to lowest terms.
12x − 10y = 18
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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12x-10y=18, same as 6x-5y=9, linear equation having points which are all on a line. Infinite number of solutions.
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