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Three students are working to find the solution set of this system of equations:

y = 2x – 5
3y = 6x – 15

Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements about each of their methods.

Josh

Josh correctly graphs the two lines and sees that they ( ). This means the system has ( ) solution(s).

Katie

Katie correctly sees that 3y = 6x – 15 ( ) a multiple of y = 2x – 5.

Aki

Aki correctly concludes that because dividing 3y = 6x – 15 by 3 will ( ) be equal to y = 2x – 5, the system has ( ) solution(s).

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Three students are working to find the solution set of this system of equations: y-example-1
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Josh correctly graphs the two lines and sees that they are the same line. This means the system has infinitely many solutions.

Katie correctly sees that
3y=6x-15 is a multiple of
y=2x-5.

Aki correctly concludes that because dividing
3y=6x-15 by
3 will cause the resulting equation to be equation to
y=2x-5, the equation has infinitely many solutions.

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