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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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 \[y=2x+5\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for the last one you have to write the same line twice say \[y=2x+4\] and \[y=2x+4\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you very much

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