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How many solutions does this system of equations have? Use either the substitution method or the elimination method. y = 2x + 3y = 2x + 3 −4x + 2y = 6−4x + 2y = 6 infinitely man…
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How many solutions does this system of equations have? Use either the substitution method or the elimination method. y = 2x + 3y = 2x + 3 −4x + 2y = 6−4x + 2y = 6
infinitely many solutions
exactly one solution
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Actually an infinite number. Since y or x can be anything, that is infinity.
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