Using the equation y=2/3x-5, describe how to create a system of linear equations with an infinite number of solutions.

The system of an equation has infinitely many solutions when the lines are coincident, and they have the same y-intercept.
If the two lines have the same y-intercept and the slope, they are actually in the same exact line.
Given :
[tex]y =\dfrac{2}{3}x-5[/tex]
Solution :
So for example if:
Line 1 : [tex]y=\dfrac{2}{3}x-5[/tex]
than:
Line 2 : [tex]3y=2x-15[/tex]
Than this linear equations have infinite number of solutions.
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