The system of equations can be solved by finding the intersection point of the two lines represented by the equations y=3x-2 and -3x+y=7.
To solve this system of equations, we can rearrange the second equation to y=3x+7 and set it equal to the first equation:
3x-2 = 3x+7
Subtracting 3x from both sides gives:
-2 = 7
This is not a true statement, which means that the system of equations does not have a solution. This can also be confirmed by looking at the two equations graphically - the two lines are parallel and never intersect.
The graphs represent this system: y=3x−2 −3x+y=7. What’s the answer
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