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2 May, 18:12

What value of b will cause the system to have an infinite

number of solutions?

y = 6x-b

3x+1/2y=-3

-3x + 2 y = - 3

b =

O 2

X

04

6

8

+3
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  1. 2 May, 19:12
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    6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the system of equations:

    y = 6x-b (eq. 1)

    -3x+1/2y = - 3 (eq. 2)

    We can rewrite eq. 1 as follows:

    -6x + y = - b

    Dividing by 2:

    (-6x + y) / 2 = - b/2

    -6x/2 + y/2 = - b/2

    -3x + 1/2y = - b/2

    The system of equations will have infinite number of solutions if both equations are equal. Therefore:

    -b/2 = - 3

    b = - 3 * (-2)

    b = 6
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