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ONE SOLUTION INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS NO SOLUTION y = -3x + 2 6x + 2y = 10
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ONE SOLUTION
INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS
NO SOLUTION
y = -3x + 2
6x + 2y = 10
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1. y = -3x + 2 = x=
−1/3
y
+
2/
3, One Solution.
2.
6x + 2y = 10 = x=
−1/
3
y
+
5/
3, One Solution
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I think it's 'no solution.' :)
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