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A coordinate grid with one line labeled 3 y equals 2 x minus 9. The line passes through points at (0, negative 3) and (3, negative 1). Muriel says she has written a system of two linear equations that has an infinite number of solutions. One of the equations of the system is 3y = 2x – 9. Which could be the other equation? 2y = x – 4.5 y = y equals StartFraction 2 over 3 EndFraction x minus 3.x – 3 6y = 6x – 27 y = y equals StartFraction 3 over 2 EndFraction x minus 4.5.x – 4.5

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Answer:

Hence option b is correct.

( b. y = (2/3)x-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Muriel says she has written a system of two linear equations that has an infinite number of solutions.

The first equation is given as:

3y= 2x -9.

This equation could also be written as:

y=(2/3)x-3

since we divide both side of the equation by 3.

" The system of equation is said to have infinite solution if both the equations represents the same line "

Hence, option b is correct.

( b. y = (2/3)x-3 )

Also sorry for the late response.