Solve the system by addition

a.10x+3y=4

-20x-6y=-8
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10x+3y=4, so 20x+6y=8. Now add to the second equation: 0=0, which means that the two equations are saying the same thing so there are infinite solutions. All we know is the relation between x and y, and many values fit the equation. The relationship can be represented by a straight line graph.

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