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Line A is represented by the following equation: x + y = 2 What is most likely the equation for line B so the set of equations has no solution? x + 2y = 2 2x + 2y = 4 2x + y = 2 x + y = 4
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Line A is represented by the following equation: x + y = 2
What is most likely the equation for line B so the set of equations has no solution?
x + 2y = 2
2x + 2y = 4
2x + y = 2
x + y = 4
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the answer would be d
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well if x+y=2, then it can't equal 4
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