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solve 2x+3y=1 and 6y=-4x+2

Equation 2:
6y=-4x+2
4x + 6y = 2

Equation 1:
2x + 3y = 1     Multiply by 2
4x + 6y = 2

We can solve systems of two lines that intersect;
we find the common point. However, both of these
equations are for the same line. There is nothing
more for us to do.
by Level 11 User (78.4k points)

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