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Solve this system of equations −2x−3y=−17 −3x+2y=−6 One solution: No solution Infinite number of solutions

Solve this system of equations

−2x−3y=−17

−3x+2y=−6

  • One solution:
  • No solution
  • Infinite number of solutions

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Answer #1

Thus, it has one solution.

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