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In 21Example 3, your friend says that there is enough information to determine the numbers of solutions of equations in parts (a) and (c) once you obtain 15x + 6 = 15x and -8y -…
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In 21Example 3, your friend says that there is enough information to determine the numbers of solutions of equations in parts (a) and (c) once you obtain 15x + 6 = 15x and -8y - 2 = -8y -2. Is your friend correct? Explain.
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The number of solutions of the equations can’t be determined How to illustrate? It should be noted.
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