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20 March, 01:37

To solve the system of linear equations 3x-2y=4 and 9x-6y=12 by using the linear combination method, Henry decided that he should first multiply the first equation by - 3 and then add the two equations together to eliminate the x-terms. When he did so, he also eliminated the y-terms and got the equation 0 = 0, so he thought that the system of equations must have an infinite number of solutions. To check his answer, he graphed the equations 3x-2y=4 and 9x-6y=12 with his graphing calculator, but he could only see one line. Why is this?

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  1. 20 March, 03:19
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    Henry could only see one line because when simplified, both of those equations give you the same expression: y = 3/2x - 2
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