Question
                y=-13x-4
y=3x+6
            
        y=3x+6
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                    Answer
            
    would it be 
one solution
no solution
or infinite solutions
    
one solution
no solution
or infinite solutions
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    To find the point of intersection between the two equations, we can set them equal to each other and solve for x:
-13x - 4 = 3x + 6
-13x - 3x = 6 + 4
-16x = 10
x = -10/16
x = -5/8
Now that we have x, we can substitute it back into either equation to solve for y. Let's use the first equation:
y = -13(-5/8) - 4
y = 65/8 - 4
y = 65/8 - 32/8
y = 33/8
Therefore, the point of intersection between the two equations is (-5/8, 33/8).
    
-13x - 4 = 3x + 6
-13x - 3x = 6 + 4
-16x = 10
x = -10/16
x = -5/8
Now that we have x, we can substitute it back into either equation to solve for y. Let's use the first equation:
y = -13(-5/8) - 4
y = 65/8 - 4
y = 65/8 - 32/8
y = 33/8
Therefore, the point of intersection between the two equations is (-5/8, 33/8).
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    Since we found a specific point of intersection (-5/8, 33/8), there is one unique solution for the system of equations. So, the correct answer is one solution.
    
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