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if you graph y=3x-2 and 6x-2y=4 on the same set of axes, why will you see only one line? how many solutions will this system of equations have
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if you graph y=3x-2 and 6x-2y=4 on the same set of axes, why will you see only one line? how many solutions will this system of equations have
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When you graph y=3x-2 and 6x-2y=4 they will be on the same axes becuase they are both the same equation just written differently. There will be only one solution because the line crosses threw the x axes once.
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