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roblem #7
A system of linear equations is shown.
2y=6x+ 4
y = 3x-4
Explain how many solutions this system of equations has.


Sagot :

Answer:

no solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) in order to explain, the given system should be resolved:
[tex]\left \{ {{2y=6x+4} \atop {y=3x-4}} \right. \ < = > \ \left \{ {{y=3x+2} \atop {y=3x-4}} \right.[/tex]

2) the both equations have the same slope (it is 3), it means the given lines are parallel, then no solution.