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Which two equations have no solution? Explain how you determine your answer. 1. -2x - 6y = 36 - 4x 2. 2(3x - 3y) = 36 3.4x - 6y + 36 = -2x
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Which two equations have no solution? Explain how you determine your answer.
1. -2x - 6y = 36 - 4x
2. 2(3x - 3y) = 36
3.4x - 6y + 36 = -2x
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Umm i think every one = 6
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