
Michael R. answered 12/08/22
Teacher of Mathematics with 18 years of Experience
Hi Jay,
I notice that you've post virtually the same question several times each within just about a minute of each other. I'm not going to do ALL your homework for you, but I'll help you with one. Sound good.
One thing I noticed about your question(s) is there's no directions, no question in the question.
But I'll guess that since we're given two linear equations, the question is to find where the 2 lines intersect.
The first equation is already in standard form, but the second one isn't.
After fixing that we get;
3x - 2y = 12
3x - 2y = 6
if I subtract the equations, I get;
0 = 6
What!?
This is a contradiction that indicates that the system has NO solution.
That was too easy.
Maybe I'll do one more.