To solve the system of equations:
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Equation 1: \[ y = -x + 2 \]
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Equation 2: \[ 3x + 3y = 6 \] We can simplify Equation 2 by dividing all terms by 3: \[ x + y = 2 \]
Now we can rewrite Equation 2: \[ y = -x + 2 \]
Both equations are actually the same: \[ y = -x + 2 \]
This means that the two equations describe the same line.
Since both equations represent the same line, there are infinitely many solutions that lie on this line.
Thus, the correct answer is:
There are infinitely many solutions.