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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):

part 1: two equations whose lines have only 1 intersection part 2: two equations whose lines are parallel part 3: two equations whose lines are equal

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

ok... for part 1 you just need 2 linear equations that will intersect... y =x and y = 2x - 1 will intersect Part 2..y need 2 linear equations that will never need... Part 3 ... just use a multiply of a line you choose... hope it helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could i have examples?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

giving you examples would be the equivalent of giving you the answers, instead im just gonna draw quick graphs |dw:1344646234987:dw| |dw:1344646252079:dw| |dw:1344646277352:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i just need help on the part 3 for two equations. ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they're the same equations

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the equation is my question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

any random equation you choose

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