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2x + 3(y+9)=17

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[2x + 3y + 27 = 17\]\[2x + 3y = 17 - 27\]\[2x + 3y = -10\] this is as far as we can get, because we have one equation and two unknowns. to find unique solutions to a system of equations we have to have same number of unknowns and equations. this one equation has infinite number of solutions. if you want to draw this in coordinate system, it will be a straight line. for get the equation in the form, you have to put y on left side and all the other on the right \[3y = -2x - 10\]\[y = \frac{ -2 }{ 3 }x - \frac{ 10 }{ 3 }\] i need a little more info about what is expected from this assignment;) i hope you understand this part

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