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8420:

The graphs of two polynomial equations do not intersect. Kelly concludes that the system has no solution. Which statement best explains why Kelly’s reasoning is correct or incorrect?

Hoodmemes:

Can u post the graphs? Also Welcome to QuestionCove bro

8420:

there are no graphs it has the answers - She is incorrect because systems may have only complex solutions which are not visible on a graph. She is incorrect because the solutions may have multiplicity greater than 1. She is correct because all solutions are intersection points of the graphs. She is correct because the solutions are irrational.

Hoodmemes:

oh thanks

8420:

yeah

Hoodmemes:

(i am going to help after u answer this) What answer do u think is correct?

8420:

I put she is correct because all solutions are intersection points of the graphs

jhonyy9:

do you know when a system has no solution ?

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