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x+4y=3, 2x+8y=4 The system of equations above has how many solutions?
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Answered by oobleck
since the lines have the same slope, they are either parallel (no solutions) or the same line (infinitely many solutions)

divide the 2nd equation by 2, and it should become clear.
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