To determine the correct description of the solution to the system of equations, we need to analyze the system itself. However, since you haven't provided the specific equations, I cannot assess the type of solutions they may have.
Here's how you can determine the correct choice based on the nature of the equations:
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No Solution (A) - This occurs when the lines represented by the equations are parallel and will never intersect. The system is inconsistent.
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Infinitely Many Solutions (B) - This occurs when the two equations represent the same line. You can think of it as dependent equations.
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Exactly One Solution (C or D) - This occurs when the two lines intersect at exactly one point. Depending on the nature of the intersection, you can denote the solution using coordinates (x, y).
Without the specific equations, I can’t definitively choose one of the options. If you provide the equations, I can help identify the type of solutions present.