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Coordinate plane with two lines graphed. The equations of the lines are y equals negative two-thirds x plus four and the other line is y equals two-thirds x. Determine the number of solutions the system of linear equations has and the solution(s) to the equations represented by these two lines? The system of equations has 0 solutions, because the graph has no point of intersection. The system of equations has infinite number of solutions and all real numbers satisfy both equations. The system of equations has 1 solution and it is (3, 2). The system of equations has 1 solution and it is (3, 0).

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Answer:

Explanation:

y = -2/3x + 4

y = 2/3x

2/3x = -2/3x + 4

4/3x = 4

4x = 12

x = 3

y = 2/3(3)

y = 2

(3,2) one solution

option 3

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