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What is the solution to the system of equations below?

y = negative 2 x minus 6 and 2 y = negative 4 x minus 12

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Answer:

Infinitely many solutions

Explanation:

The equation, when set up will be

2(-2x-6)=-4x-12

-4x-12=-4x-12

+12 +12 Add 12 to both sides

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-4x=-4x Divide by -4 to both sides

0=0 You get zero equals zero

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User Andrzej Smyk
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Answer: Infinite solutions.

Explanation:


y=-2x-6\\2y=-4x-12

Plug the value of y into the second equation.


\\ 2(-2x-6)=-4x-12\\-4x-12=-4x-12

Add 12 on both sides.


-4x-12+12=-4x-12+12\\-4x=-4x

Add 4x on both sides.


-4x+4x=-4x+4x


0=0

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