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Y = 2x + 4 2x - y = 6 What are the points
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Use MathPapa it will help you allot
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y=2x+4
2x-y=6
y=2x+4
y=-6+2x
2x+4 = 6+2x (Substitute)
4=6 (Subtract 2x)
No solution.
In other words, the two equations are parallel to one another.
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