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Susie determined that the system of equations below has infinitely many solutions. *Use your graphing calculator! The first lin...Question
Susie determined that the system of equations below has infinitely many solutions. "Use your graphing calculator!
The first line goes through the points (2, - 13) and (- 2, - 1)
The second line goes through the points (5, - 22) and (- 3, 2)
(1 point)
Yes, Susie is correct.
No, there is one point of intersection
No, the lines are parallel
She may or may not be correct as the lines possibly cross
The first line goes through the points (2, - 13) and (- 2, - 1)
The second line goes through the points (5, - 22) and (- 3, 2)
(1 point)
Yes, Susie is correct.
No, there is one point of intersection
No, the lines are parallel
She may or may not be correct as the lines possibly cross
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GPT 3.5
Yes, Susie is correct. The two lines have the same slope and y-intercept, which means they are parallel and have infinitely many points of intersection.
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