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How many soulutions does the following system have?

y=1/2x + 3 .
2y - x = 6 .

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Infinite number of solutions

Step-by step explanation:

Given system of equations are


y=(1)/(2) x+3 – – – – (1)

2y – x = 6 – – – – (2)

Equation (1) can be written as


y=(1)/(2) x+3

Take LCM on both sides of the equation.


(2)/(2) y=(1)/(2) x+(6)/(2)

⇒ 2y = x + 6

x – 2y + 6 = 0 – – – – (3)

Equation (2) can be written as

⇒ 2y – x = 6

x – 2y + 6 = 0 – – – – (4)


a_(1)=1, b_(1)=-2, c_(1)=6 \text { and } a_(2)=1, b_(2)=-2, c_(2)=6

We know that the system of equations have infinite number of solutions if


(a_(1))/(a_(2))=(b_(1))/(b_(2))=(c_(1))/(c_(2))


(1)/(1)=(-2)/(-2)=(6)/(6)

Hence the given system have infinite number of solutions.

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