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What does it mean graphically for a system to have one solution
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Graphically, a system having one solution means that the equations representing the system intersect at only one point on the graph. This point represents the unique solution to the system of equations. It is where the lines or curves intersect, showing that there is only one set of values that satisfy all the equations simultaneously.
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