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Solve the system of linear equations. 2x + 6y = -3 2x + 6y = 0 Ο Α (0, 2) infinitely many solutions C (9,7) no solution​

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Answer:

Explanation:

-3 = 2x+6y

2x+6y = 0

By transitivity, -3 = 0, a contradiction. No solution.

If you graph the lines, you will see they are parallel, therefore never intersect.

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