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How many solutions does this linear system have? y =2/3 x+ 2 6x – 4y = –10
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How many solutions does this linear system have? y =2/3 x+ 2 6x – 4y = –10
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2. They are both straight lines. The solution of a linear system is where the two lines intersect, and if they're both straight lines, then they can only cross once.
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