How do you find the solution to the linear system?
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This system has many solutions, because it's not a system, it's the same equation written differently twice. If you multiply each side of the second equation by 3, you'll get the first one. So, any pair of numbers that works for  one equation, will work for the second.

x=0 y= - 12/5

x=6, y=0
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