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Equation c: y = 6x+9 equation d: y = 6x + 2 how many solutions are there to the given set of equation
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Equation c: y = 6x+9 equation d: y = 6x + 2 how many solutions are there to the given set of equation
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y=6x+9. y=6x+2. Therefore y=6x+9=6x+2. 6x+9=6x+2. 6x-6x=2-9. 0=-7. This is not true. So this is- No solution
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