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Identify the solution(s) of the system of equations, if any. 6x + 4y = 0 y = 3 - 3x (–3, –2) (–3, 2) (–2, –3) (2, –3)Asked by robert
Identify the solution(s) of the system of equations, if any.
6x + 4y = 0
y = 3 - 3x
(–3, –2)
(–3, 2)
(–2, –3)
(2, –3)
6x + 4y = 0
y = 3 - 3x
(–3, –2)
(–3, 2)
(–2, –3)
(2, –3)
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Reiny
Preliminary decision:
In the first equation, both terms are positive, so to get zero as a sum , one must be + , the other -
That rules out #1 and #2.
Try subbing in the other pairs.
In the first equation, both terms are positive, so to get zero as a sum , one must be + , the other -
That rules out #1 and #2.
Try subbing in the other pairs.
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