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1.y=2x+1 and y=2x-3
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Explanation: Both equations have slope 2, so they are parallel lines with different y-intercepts (1 and −3). Set them equal: 2x+1 = 2x−3 → 1 = −3, a contradiction. Therefore there is no solution (the lines never intersect).
Explanation: Both equations have slope 2, so they are parallel lines with different y-intercepts (1 and −3). Set them equal: 2x+1 = 2x−3 → 1 = −3, a contradiction. Therefore there is no solution (the lines never intersect).
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