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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is not a possible solution of a system of linear equations? A. no solution B. only one point C. only two points D. infinitely many solutions

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

This is similar to the previous one...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is it A @AbdullahM

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

no...

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

Parallel lines have no solution..

OpenStudy (welshfella):

no not A thats possible ( 2 parallel lines)

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

How many solutions do perpendicular lines have?

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

and how many solutions does an equation that looks exactly the same as another equation when graphed have?

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

whatever you get for those answers, you can eliminate those as an answer choice.

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

If all else fails, turn to google. But you should already know this stuff.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so is b because it can am infinity amount of soultions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AbdullahM

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

No...

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

"If the graphs of the equations are the same, then there are an infinite number of solutions that are true for both equations." http://www.montereyinstitute.org/courses/Algebra1/COURSE_TEXT_RESOURCE/U06_L1_T1_text_final.html

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