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One equation in a system of linear equations has a slope of -3. the other equation has a slope of 4. how many solutions does the system have? explain
7 years ago

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bobpursley
one, the two lines have to cross somewhere.
7 years ago
Nebraska
Yeah it would be one
7 years ago

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