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OpenStudy (anonymous):

[6.03] Solve the following system of equations. x - 2y = 6 2x - 4y = 10 Infinitely Many Solutions No Solutions (0, 0) (6, 10)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you multiply the first equation by 2, you get \[2x-4y=12\] but the second equation is \(2x-4y=10\) it is not possible for \(2x-4y\) to be equal to both 10 and 12, so there is no solution

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