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How can I find 2 equations with infinitely many solutions? Thanks
12 years ago

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Reiny
The two equations would have to reduce to one same equation.
e.g.
2x + 3y = 8
4x + 6y = 16

notice the 2nd is twice the first.
12 years ago
Cara
Thank you
12 years ago
Cara
So for y= 4-2x will be 2y=8-2x?
12 years ago

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