noxpeek
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  • 03-12-2020
  • Mathematics
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Do the equations x + y = -2 and 3x + 3y = −6 define the same line? Explain.

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skykookie
skykookie skykookie
  • 03-12-2020

Answer:

Yes, they do.

Step-by-step explanation:

They both pass through the same points of -2 on the x and y axis.

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