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What is the solution to the systems of equations? y = -2x + 2 y = -2x - 2 No Solution (0, 3) (-3, 0) Infinitely Many Solutions
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What is the solution to the systems of equations? y = -2x + 2 y = -2x - 2 No Solution (0, 3) (-3, 0) Infinitely Many Solutions
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What is the solution to the systems of equations?
y = -2x + 2
y = -2x - 2
No Solution
(0, 3)
(-3, 0)
Infinitely Many Solutions
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Hello!
For this you can substitute one of the y's with the other equation
-2x + 2 = -2x - 2
Add 2x to both sides
2 = 0x - 2
Add 4 to both sides
4 = 0
Since 4 does not equal 0 the answer is No solution
Hope this helps!
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