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5. Solve the system of linear equations. 2x + 6y = -3 2x + y = 0 A. (0, 2) B. (9,7) C. no solution D. infinitely many solutions licorutions

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EXPLANATION

Given the system of equations:

(1) 2x + 6y = -3

(2) 2x + 6y = 0

Subtract 6y from both sides:

2x + 6y - 6y = -3 - 6y

Simplify:

2x = -3 - 6y

Divide both sides by 2:


(2x)/(2)=-(3)/(2)-(6y)/(2)

Simplify:


x=(-3-6y)/(2)

Substitute:


x=(-3-6y)/(2)
2\cdot(-3-6y)/(2)+6y\text{ = 0}

Simplifying:


-3-6y+6y=0

Adding like terms:


-3=0

-3=0 is false, therefore the system of equations has no solutions.

The answer is the option C.

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