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I need to know infinite solutions to x+3y=6

Answer provided by our tutors

x = -3y + 6


Plug any value for 'y' and calculate 'x'.


For example, for 'y = 0' we find:
x = -3*0 + 6
x = 6


Thus one of the infinite solutions are (6, 0).


Also, if we graph 'x = -3y + 6', every point of the line is a solution:

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