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How many solutions do the equations y=3x+4 and 3y-6x=2 have?​

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You can solve these equations by using substitution. y = 3x+4, so 3y-6x=2 can also be written as 3(3x+4)-6x = 2 if you plug in the y value in the second equation. Then, simplify and you will get your x answer. If you plug that into the first equation, you will get your y answer.

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