1. y=5x–4: y=5x–4

2. y=–2x+3: y=–2x+3
3. y=3x+1: y=3x+1
4. 2y=6x+2: y=3x+1
5. y–5x=+2: y = 5x + 2
6. y–4x+1=0: y=4x-1

What two equations from those above would form a system with one solution?
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The two equations that would form a system with one solution are:

1. y = 5x - 4
2. y = 3x + 1

To find the solution for both equations, we can set them equal to each other:

5x - 4 = 3x + 1
2x = 5
x = 2.5

Now, substitute x = 2.5 back into one of the equations to find y:

y = 5(2.5) - 4
y = 12.5 - 4
y = 8.5

Therefore, the solution to the system of equations (y = 5x - 4 and y = 3x + 1) is x = 2.5, y = 8.5.