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- what does a solution to a system of equations look like on the graph?
- will a system of two linear equations always have a solution?
- if two linear equations are parallel, how many solutions will there be?
- if two linear functions have the exact same slope and y-intercept, how many solutions will there be?
Brief Explanations
- A system's solution is the point(s) where all graphs intersect, as this point satisfies all equations in the system.
- A system of two linear equations can have no solution (parallel lines) so it does not always have a solution.
- Parallel lines never intersect, so there are no points that satisfy both equations.
- If two linear functions share the exact same slope and y-intercept, they are the identical line, meaning every point on the line is a solution.
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- It is the point (or points) where all the graphs of the equations in the system intersect.
- No, a system of two linear equations will not always have a solution.
- There will be 0 solutions.
- There will be infinitely many solutions.