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2 December, 15:42

A system of linear equations has infinitely many solutions. Does that mean any ordered pair in the coordinate plane is a solution?

Also, can you answer this, can you show algebraically that both equations, y=3x-3 and y=3 (x-1) represent the same line? If so, explain how.

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  1. 2 December, 15:57
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    I can answer the second question it is the same because when you distribute on the second equation it equals to y=3x-3
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