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Part 1: Provide a system of TWO equations in slope-intercept form, with only one solution. Using complete sentences, explain why this system has one solution. Part 2: Provide a system of TWO equations in slope-intercept form with no solutions. Using complete sentences, explain why this system has no solutions. Part 3: Provide a system of TWO equations in slope-intercept form with infinitely many solutions. Using complete sentences, explain why this system has infinitely many solutions.
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first one write two lines in the form \[y=mx+b\] for different values of \(m\) they can be anything, so long as they are different
they will intersect in one place because the slopes are not the same you can write really anything you want for example \[y=2x+3\] and \[y=5x-2\] make up your own
for the second one write two lines in the form \[y=mx+b\] where the slopes are the same but the y - intercepts are different they will not cross because they will be parallel for example you can put \[y=2x+3\] and \[y=2x+5\]
for the last one you have to write the same line twice say \[y=2x+4\] and \[y=2x+4\]
thank you very much
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