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  • 02-01-2020
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are the two equations -6 + y = 2x and 2y - 4x = 12 dependent?

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DeanR
DeanR DeanR
  • 02-01-2020

Yes they are linearly dependent, essentially the same equation.

Start from one of them:

-6 + y = 2x

Move things around:

y - 2x = 6

Multiply both sides by 2,

2y - 4x = 12

That's the second equation, which we've shown is equivalent to the first, so they're linearly dependent.

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