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Question 1
a) Use graphs of linear equations and the elimination method to solve the following systems of equations. Comment (has solution, no solution or many solutions) on the nature of the solutions in each case. [Draw graphs for both systems of equations]
a) 4x-6xy=18
X-3/2y=3
b) -3x + 5y=18
9x-15y= -12
ii) If number of equations equal number of unknowns, there will be
A. No solution
B. Unique solutions
C. Many solutions
D. None of the above
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