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beardorado13
24-09-2017
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how to solve 2x+3y=9 and -4x-6y=-18
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Catya
Catya
24-09-2017
multiply the first equation by 2, then add it to the second equation.
2(2x+3y) = 2(9)
4x + 6y = 18
+-4x -6y = -18
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0 + 0 = 0
the equations describe the same line. infinite number of solutions
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