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How were many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government unfair?(1 point)
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rewrite this like a 9th grader The resulting graph would show two parallel dashed lines with no shaded region in between,
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Write your own system of two linear inequalities.
Describe how you could determine whether a given point is a solution to your
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Consider the following system of equations:
1/3 x + y = 3 2y = − 2/3 x + 10 Is (0,3) a solution to the system of equations?
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rewrite a linear equation and a quadratic equation can intersect at most twice, so they cannot have an infinite number of
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Consider the following system of equations:
− x + y = 5 y = (x−3)^2 +2
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Meha is helping her aunt to plan a birthday party for her cousin at the science center. Her aunt tells her that the party will
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Meha is helping her aunt to plan a birthday party for her cousin at the science center. Her aunt tells her that the party will
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give me a diff example on question 2
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Could a system of two linear equations ever have an infinite number of solutions? If so, how could you tell by looking at their equations? How could you tell from the graph? If not, explain why.
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Solve the system of equations using the elimination method.
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Could a system of two equations that includes a linear equation and a quadratic equation ever have an infinite number of solutions? If so, how could you tell from the graph? If not, explain why not.
Solve the system of equations using substitution.
Is (1,6) a solution to the system of equations?
I need all the viable solutions
Show all the viable solutions to the problem as points on the graph