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How many solutions does the system have?
2x+3y=−6
3x−4y=−12


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Answer:

1 solution

Explanation:

The ratios of x- and y-coefficients are different, so the lines have different slopes. Lines with different slopes intersect at exactly one point. That point is the solution to the system of equations.

There is exactly one solution.

How many solutions does the system have? 2x+3y=−6 3x−4y=−12 ​-example-1
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