How many solutions does this system have?
2x + y = 3
6x = 9 - 3y
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• none
• infinite
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rearranging the equations and dividing the 2nd by 3, you get
2x + y = 3
2x + y = 3
so there are infinitely many solutions
2x + y = 3
2x + y = 3
so there are infinitely many solutions
You are correct. By rearranging the equations and dividing the second equation by 3, we can see that the two equations are equivalent. Therefore, the system of equations has infinitely many solutions. Thank you for pointing that out.