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27 April, 22:11

Is y=3x+4; y2=6x+8 a one solution, infinitely many solution, or no solution problem

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  1. 27 April, 23:57
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    Infinitely many.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = 3x + 4

    2y = 6x + 8

    Basically you would fill in the variable for y into the second equation.

    2 (3x + 4) = 6x + 8

    Multiply 2 by the part in the parenthesis.

    2 * 3x = 6x

    2 * 4 = 8

    Set up the equation and solve

    6x + 8 = 6x + 8

    Because the sides are the same, they cancel each other out. When two sides equal the same variable they have infinitely many solutions.
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