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Solve the system by graphing.

3x-y=1
3x-y=2
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
These lines are parallel, and have no common point. There is no unique solution.
17 years ago
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Solve the system by graphing.

3x-y=1
3x-y=2

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