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What is the solution of this system of linear equatons?

y=2x-3

2x=y-3


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(0,0)
no solution
(0,-3)
infinitley many solutions​

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Answer:

y=2x-3

2x=y-3

+3

y=2x +3

So, we've got these two equations - y=2x+3, y=2x-3. Both have the same gradient, meaning that these lines are a pair of parallel lines. Thus, will have no solution; since, they'll never intersect.

Hope this helps!

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