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29 January, 11:16

A system of equations has infinitely many solutions. If 2y - 4x = 6 is one of the equations, which could be the other equation?

A. y = 2x + 6

B. y = 4x + 6

C. - y = - 2x - 3

D. - y = - 4x + 6

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  1. 29 January, 11:21
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    C. - y = - 2x - 3

    The first step I suggest taking, is put 2y-4x = 6 into the same form as your answer choices:

    2y - 4x = 6

    2y = 4x + 6

    y = 2x + 3

    Now, we just look at our options choices and see which are the same. If we multiply both sides of y = 2x + 3 by - 1, then we get:

    -y = - 2x - 3

    This is the same as C. - y = - 2x - 3
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