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15 January, 04:10

Do the equations x + y = - 2 and 3x + 3y = - 6 define the same line? Explain

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  1. 15 January, 04:56
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    They define the same line because all of the numbers in the equation are tripled (properties of equality).
  2. 15 January, 08:03
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    X+y=-2

    multiply the whole equation with 3

    you will get 3x+3y=-6

    x+y=-2

    and 3x+3y=-6 are equivalent

    the values of x and y is same in both the equations

    so they define the same line.
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