line a: 2x + y = 6
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Two lines, a and b, are represented by the following equations:
line a: 2x + y = 6
line b: x + y = 4
which statement is true about the solution to the set of equations?
it is (2, 2).
there are infinitely many solutions.
it is (4, 0).
there is no solution.
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