Respuesta :

Answer: No solutions

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Work Shown:

3x-6y = 10

3(2y)-6y = 10 ... plug in x = 2y

6y-6y = 10

0 = 10

We get a false statement at the end.

This means the system is inconsistent with no solutions.

Graphing each equation produces two parallel lines that never intersect.

There is no solution to this problem. When you substitute 2y in for x in the equation 3x-6y=10, you will get 3(2y)-6y=10. When you multiply 3(2y), you get 6y. 6y-6y equals 0. 0 cannot equal 10.