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Using the given equations, find the point of intersection. 6x - 2y = 5 and 3x - y = 10
14 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
Did you notice that the slope of each line is 3 ?
so you have two parallel lines, which of course will never intersect.

So, .... no solution.
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