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OpenStudy (amypurplediaz28):

(05.01) The graph of a system of equations with different slopes will have no solutions. Always Sometimes Never

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Why not draw a set of coordinate axes and then try graphing the following: 1. Two lines that have the same slope 2. Two lines that have different slopes 3. One line that lies right on top of (and is thus the same as) another line. Doing this may help you to select the correct answer to this question.

OpenStudy (amypurplediaz28):

i dont get it

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Amy, you might have to invest some time and effort before you'll fully understand this question. I'm sorry you "don't get it," but note that you haven't asked any questions or shared any thoughts or work of your own yet.

OpenStudy (amypurplediaz28):

thats because i dont get it i am trying to do it right now and before to and i dont get it

OpenStudy (amypurplediaz28):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Have you a textbook? If so, have you read anything in that book, or online, focused on straight lines and their graphs? Below is one example: the graph of two lines with same slopes:|dw:1465222805422:dw|

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Please draw two lines with different slopes.

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