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07.12.2021 • 
Mathematics

PLEASE HELP M Mitchell solves the following system of equations using the elimination method.

−2x+3y=64x−6y=−6

He chooses to eliminate the variable x.

Which statement correctly describes his process and solution?

Mitchell multiplies −2x+3y=6 by 2 and then subtracts the equations. He finds the result is an identity, so there are infinitely many solutions.

Mitchell multiplies −2x+3y=6 by 2 and then adds the equations. He finds the result is a contradiction, so there is no solution.

Mitchell multiplies −2x+3y=6 by 2 and then subtracts the equations. He finds the result is a contradiction, so there is no solution.

Mitchell multiplies −2x+3y=6 by 2 and then adds the equations. He finds the result is an identity, so there are infinitely many solutions.

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