What about this?

The graph shows a coordinate plane that goes from negative 5 to 5 in each direction. The graph also contains two lines, each with positive slope. (The slope of each line is 2.) It appears that the lines will never intersect.
Does this system of equations have a solution?
yes or no

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No, this system of equations does not have a solution. Since both lines have a positive slope of 2 and will never intersect, it implies that they are parallel. Parallel lines do not share any points in common, meaning there are no solutions to the system of equations represented by these lines.

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