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The system of equations are \"\" and \"\".

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The slope-intercept of line equation is \"\".

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Rewrite the equations are in standard form.

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Case(i):

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\"\"                               (Original equation)

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\"\"              (Add \"\" to each side)

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\"\"                               (Apply additive inverse property: \"\")

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\"\"                   (Divide each side by \"\")

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\"\"                              (Cancel common terms)

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Case(ii):

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\"\"                          (Original equation)

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\"\"     (Subtract \"\" from each side)

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\"\"                          (Apply additive inverse property: \"\")

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\"\"                   (Divide each side by \"\")

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\"\"                              (Cancel common terms)

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The system of equations are \"\" and \"\".

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Graph:

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Graph the equations \"\" and \"\":

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Observe the graph:

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Because the equations are equivalent, their graphs are the same line.

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So, the system has infinite number of solutions.

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The solution of the system has infinite number of solutions.