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Create systems of equations in two variables that have (a) no solution, (b) one distinct solution, and (c) infinite solutions. Show that each system has the indicated number of solutions by using a graph or solving the system.
8 years ago

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Steve
You can do this. Just recall that

(a) parallel lines -- same slope
(b) intersecting lines -- different slopes
(c) the same line -- just write it in two different ways
8 years ago

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