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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A linear system of two equations is shown in the graph. How many solutions does the system have?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@YanaSidlinskiy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello...

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

\(\Huge\bf \color{yellow}{Welcome~to~OpenStudy!!}\hspace{-310pt}\color{cyan}{Welcome~to~OpenStudy!!}\hspace{-307.1pt}\color{midnightblue}{Welcome~to~\color{purple}{Open}}\color{blue}{Study!!!!}\) This is what I get when I open the link you have provided.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok one sec

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

If the slopes are different the lines are supposed to have one solution:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is the awser still one

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

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.

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Do you understand?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its infinitely many

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or is it 0

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

No. It's "No solution". 0.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you soo much I have another question do u mind helping me.

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

yw. Sure! Post another question. New one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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