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Which equation describes an infinite solution system with the equation y=4x−3
?(1 point)
2y+8x=−6
−2y+8x=−6
2y−8x=6
2y−8x=−6
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2y − 8x = −6
Reason: y = 4x − 3 rearranges to 2y − 8x = −6 (multiply −4x + y = −3 by 2), so the equations are the same line (infinitely many solutions).
Reason: y = 4x − 3 rearranges to 2y − 8x = −6 (multiply −4x + y = −3 by 2), so the equations are the same line (infinitely many solutions).
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