Muriel says she has written a system of two linear equations that has an infinite number of solutions. One of the equations of the system is 3y = 2x – 9. Which could be the other equation?

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Answer:

The following could be the other equation

6y=4x-18

9y=6x-27

Step-by-step explanation:

For a system to have infinite number of solutions, the slopes and y-intercepts of the slope must be the same.

We have that one of the equations of the system is 3y = 2x – 9.

We generate another equation that has the same slope and y-intercept by just multiplying through by a non-zero constant.

Let us multiply by 2.

2(3y = 2x – 9)---->6y=4x-18

Or multiply through by 4 to get:

3(3y = 2x – 9)----->9y=6x-27

Answer:

B: y=2/3x-3

Step-by-step explanation:

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