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  • 25-11-2019
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Do y = 2x + 3 and 2y – x = 6 represent the
same line? How do you know?

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  • 25-11-2019

Answer:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

simplify first.

2y - x = 6

2y = x + 6

y = x/2 + 3

x/2 + 3 does not equal 2x + 3, as they do not have equal slopes and therefore do not lie on the same line.

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