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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A system of two linear equations has no solution. How is this possible? A. It's not; the graphs of the two equations must intersect. B. The equations are the same line. C. The equations are parallel lines. D. There was an error in solving the system.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If two lines never intersect, does a system of two linear equations representing those lines have a solution?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really dont know love this is just how they asked me lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait i think so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@RBauer4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry for the delay. When two lines intersect, that means that at some value of x, they share the same function value. So, when two lines do not intersect, that means that they do not have a common function value for any value of x. That means, there is no solution to their system.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhh lol ok thank you so very much.@RBauer4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@RBauer4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome. Have fun.

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