A linear system of two equations is shown in the graph. How many solutions does the system have?
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If the slopes are different the lines are supposed to have one solution:)
is the awser still one
No. It isn't one. "Solution" refers to the point at which two functions intersect. By definition, parallel lines never interest (because they increase at the same rate at the same x-value), and therefore have no solution.
Do you understand?
so its infinitely many
or is it 0
No. It's "No solution". 0.
ok thank you soo much I have another question do u mind helping me.
yw. Sure! Post another question. New one.
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