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3x-9y=9
4x-12y=36
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No solution — the system is inconsistent.
Divide the first equation by 3: x − 3y = 3.
Divide the second by 4: x − 3y = 9.
These require x − 3y to equal two different numbers, so there is no (x,y) satisfying both. The lines are parallel and distinct.
Divide the first equation by 3: x − 3y = 3.
Divide the second by 4: x − 3y = 9.
These require x − 3y to equal two different numbers, so there is no (x,y) satisfying both. The lines are parallel and distinct.
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