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Dimi analyzed this system of equations and determined that there is no solution.

y = 3x – 2
y + 2 = 3x
Is he correct?

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Y = 3x - 2
Y + 2 = 3x

The answer is yes, he is correct. There is no solution to this equation.
User Balasekhar Nelli
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\begin{bmatrix}y=3x-2\\ y+2=3x\end{bmatrix}


\mathrm{Subsititute\:}y=3x-2 \ \textgreater \ \begin{bmatrix}3x-2+2=3x\end{bmatrix}


\mathrm{Expressing\:}y\mathrm{\:in\:terms\:of\:}x \ \textgreater \ y=3x-2


Therefore\;y=3x-2\;is\our\;solution!

So no he is incorrect, hope this helps!
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