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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which outcome is NOT possible for the graph of a system of two linear equations?

OpenStudy (imstuck):

Do you have something to add to this to pick from?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (mathmate):

It is not possible for a system of two linear equations to have exactly two solutions, nor three... It is because two equations can meet at one point (exactly one solution), can be parallel and coincident (infinite solutions), or parallel and distinct (no solution). |dw:1404498012988:dw|

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