SOLUTION: 2x + 3y = -6 4x + 6y = -12 Is this one solution, infinite solution, or no solution?
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Question 1013550
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2x + 3y = -6
4x + 6y = -12
Is this one solution, infinite solution, or no solution?
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Since we can multiply the first equation by two and get the second equation, they represent the same line, and we have infinitely many solutions.