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Consider the pair of linear equations below.

4x+6y=12
2x+3y=6

Part A: What is the relationship, if any, between 12 and 6?

Part B: Do the two equations have one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solution? Explain.

Part C: How can you verify your answers to Part A and B by solving algebraically?
12 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
If you multiply the second equation by 2, you will get the first equation. What does that tell you?
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Answered by jayson Angole
they are linear equationa
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