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Check whether the following equation are consistent or inconsistent. Solve them graphically.

2x - 3y = 8


4x -6y = 9

2x - 3y = 8 4x -6y = 9



Here, a1 = 2, b2 = -3, c1 = 8


a1 = 4, b2 = -6, c1 = 9


∴



∴ both lines are inconsistent



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