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Given the equation 2x = 4y - 3 write another linear equation that would create a system that has the number of solutions listed

A . 0 Solutions
B . 1 Solution
C . Infinitely many solutions

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Answer:

A.
2x-4y=\pi
B.
x=1

C.
2x-4y=3

Explanation:

A.
2x-4y=\pi. Any number could work as long as the coefficients for x and y stays the same. You are basically imposing that the quantity 2x-4y (if you bring 4y to the LHS) is equal to both -3 AND
\pi, or any number you like. But yesterday was 3/14 so let's pick a fun number!

B.
x=1 Or
y=1. Or as long as you don't pick the same ratios of x and y you're golden. But x=1 is the easiest that comes to mind

C.
2x-4y=3. To get infinitely many solutions you just have to rewrite the equation again. Maybe move things around if you prefer, or multiply everything by a number you lile.

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