Asked by AYD3N
How do you find the solution to a system of equations graphically?
(1 point)
• Find the point where the two lines intersect.
• Find the y intercept of the two lines.
• Find the slope of the two lines.
• Find the slope and y-intercept of the two lines.
(1 point)
• Find the point where the two lines intersect.
• Find the y intercept of the two lines.
• Find the slope of the two lines.
• Find the slope and y-intercept of the two lines.
Answers
Answered by
AYD3N
What will the graph look like for a system of equations that has no solution? (1 point)
• You will see the lines intersect at two different points.
• You will see the lines intersect at only one point.
• You will see perpendicular lines.
• You will see lines on top of each other so that they form the same exact line.
• You will see parallel lines.
• You will see the lines intersect at two different points.
• You will see the lines intersect at only one point.
• You will see perpendicular lines.
• You will see lines on top of each other so that they form the same exact line.
• You will see parallel lines.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the solution to a system of equations graphically, you would:
**Find the point where the two lines intersect.**
The intersection point represents the solution to the system of equations, as it satisfies both equations simultaneously.
**Find the point where the two lines intersect.**
The intersection point represents the solution to the system of equations, as it satisfies both equations simultaneously.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
For a system of equations that has no solution,
**you will see parallel lines.**
Parallel lines never intersect, meaning there is no point that satisfies both equations simultaneously.
**you will see parallel lines.**
Parallel lines never intersect, meaning there is no point that satisfies both equations simultaneously.
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