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Determine if the following system of equations has no solutions, infinitely many solutions or exactly one solution. -x+5y=-7 -3x +14y=-18
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Determine if the following system of equations has no solutions, infinitely many solutions or exactly one solution.
-x+5y=-7
-3x +14y=-18
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no solution
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-x+5y=-7 = 0
-3x+14y=-18= 0
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