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y = –6x+2
–12x – 2y = –4
How many solutions does this linear system have?
one solution: (0, 0)
one solution: (1, –4)
no solution
infinite number of solutions
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Infinite number of solutions.
Reason: Multiply y = −6x + 2 by −2 gives −2y = 12x − 4, so −12x − 2y = −4, which is the second equation. The two equations are the same line, so there are infinitely many solutions (for example (1, −4) is one).
Reason: Multiply y = −6x + 2 by −2 gives −2y = 12x − 4, so −12x − 2y = −4, which is the second equation. The two equations are the same line, so there are infinitely many solutions (for example (1, −4) is one).
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