Question
The graph shows two lines, Q and S.
A coordinate plane is shown with two lines graphed. Line Q has a slope of one half and crosses the y axis at 3. Line S has a slope of one half and crosses the y axis at negative 2.
How many solutions are there for the pair of equations for lines Q and S? Explain your answer.
A coordinate plane is shown with two lines graphed. Line Q has a slope of one half and crosses the y axis at 3. Line S has a slope of one half and crosses the y axis at negative 2.
How many solutions are there for the pair of equations for lines Q and S? Explain your answer.
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There is only one solution for the pair of equations for lines Q and S.
This is because the two lines have the same slope of one half, meaning they are parallel. Since they have different y-intercepts, they will never intersect and therefore only have one solution, where they never intersect.
This is because the two lines have the same slope of one half, meaning they are parallel. Since they have different y-intercepts, they will never intersect and therefore only have one solution, where they never intersect.
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