Respuesta :
Answer:
infinite solutions along the line y = 2x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
3y – 6x = 3
y = 2x + 1
Replace y in the first equation with the second equation
3 ( 2x+1) -6x =3
6x +3 -6x = 3
3=3
This is always true so there are infinite solutions along the line y = 2x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, there!!!
you mean to solve it, right.
then let's begin...
3y-6x=3..........epuation 1.
y = 2x+1..........equation 2.
now, substituting the value y of equation 2 in equation 1. so, we get,
3y-6x=3
or, 3(2x+1) -6x = 3
or, 6x+3-6x=3
by simplifying it we get, 3=3
so, this equation can have infinite solution.
you may have wrote wrong question ..