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Ernest Green
Mathematics
23 August, 17:22
4x + 3y = - 6
6x + 3y = - 6
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Alfonso Yang
23 August, 17:36
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no solution
Step-by-step explanation:
If first equation is divided by 2 and the second equation is divided by 3, we get two equations 2x+y=3 and 2x+y = 4. These two lines are parallel and there cannot be any solution to the system
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