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Is intersecting lines no solution for infinite solutions or 0, 0 or 3, -2
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The statement "intersecting lines have no solution" is incorrect. When two lines intersect, they have exactly one solution, which is the point where they intersect. In the cases of infinite solutions or no solution, that would refer to parallel lines or coincident lines, respectively.
If the lines have infinite solutions, they are coincident lines, which means they lie on top of each other and every point on one line is also on the other line. If the lines have no solution, they are parallel lines, which means they never intersect and there is no point that lies on both lines.
The points (0, 0) and (3, -2) are examples of solutions to a system of equations, but they do not relate to the concept of intersecting lines having no solution.
If the lines have infinite solutions, they are coincident lines, which means they lie on top of each other and every point on one line is also on the other line. If the lines have no solution, they are parallel lines, which means they never intersect and there is no point that lies on both lines.
The points (0, 0) and (3, -2) are examples of solutions to a system of equations, but they do not relate to the concept of intersecting lines having no solution.
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