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Use the substitution method to determine the solution type of the following system.
3y - 6x = 3
y = 2x + 1
O (2,0)
Infinitely many solutions
1 (3, -1)
No solutions
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Use the substitution method to determine the solution type of the following system.
3y - 6x = 3
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