The coordinates below represent two linear equations.
How many solutions does this system of equations have?
Line 1
x y
–6 –6
–4 –3
Line 2
x y
0 3
2 6
A.
0
B.
exactly 1
C.
exactly 2
D.
infinitely many
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OpenStudy (scarlettfarra2000):
Ok give me a second to look at the problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok no problem
OpenStudy (scarlettfarra2000):
Are we working with y=mx+b?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no your soposed to gragh the lines i guess but i dont know were to go from their
OpenStudy (anonymous):
your soposed to gragh the numbers on a number line
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
x-6 and y -6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then x-4 y-3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its d
OpenStudy (scarlettfarra2000):
the answers b exactly 1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you explain i want to know how
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OpenStudy (scarlettfarra2000):
As given above the two line both have lines both have a point (0, 4) the other two given points different they're two different line with a different slope just the same intercept
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