Problem How many solutions does the system have? \begin{cases} y = -2x-4 \\\\ y = 3x+3 \end{cases} ⎩ ⎪ ⎪

Problem
How many solutions does the system have?
\begin{cases} y = -2x-4 \\\\ y = 3x+3 \end{cases}







y=−2x−4
y=3x+3


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