SOLUTION: 3x + y = 4 -6x - 2y =6
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Question 475267
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3x + y = 4
-6x - 2y =6
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3x + y = 4
y= -3x+4.............1
-6x - 2y =6
2y=-6x-6
y=-3x+2.............2
The slope of both lines are -3 so they are parallel.
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