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Tell whether the linear system has ONE SOLUTION, NO SOLUTION, or INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS.

4x-y=2
-x+3y=9
13 years ago

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Steve
since the lines represented by the two equations are not parallel, they must intersect. There is one solution.
13 years ago

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