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Q: How many zigzag lines are allowed on one graph?
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What are zigzag lines?

Graphically, a line or many lines going vertically or horizontally in a slanting position, connecting and dis-connecting, and mirroring each other making a 'zigzag' example: /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/


How many solutions will a system have if the graph of the solution is parallel lines?

No Solutions


How many solutions will a system have if the graph of the solution is coinciding lines?

no solutions


How many lines can be in a line graph a once?

it depends how big you want it to be if you want it to be a small graph then up to 7 lines It can really be as many as you can fit in unless you are told otherwise. Too many lines would make it hard to read which is the main aim of graphs.


How many solutions will a system have if the graph of the solution is not parallel lines?

infinitely many solutions :)


How many solutions will a system have if the graph of the solution is intersecting lines?

one solution


Will the graph of a system of parallel lines intersect at exactly 1 point?

Parallel lines don't intersect, no matter how many of them there are.


How is it possible for 2 lines to intercept on a graph?

Easy. If you have a line graph and you, say, are doing a graph on how many fruits are eaten in a month. Then lemons could be low while melons are high, then they slowly change round, so melons are low and lemons are high.Hope this helped.Improved Answer:-If they are simultaneous equations then the lines will intercept af a point on the graph


When you graph a system and all you see is one line how many solutions will the system have?

If you graph a system of two lines and all you see is one line, this means that both lines are the same. Any point on the line is a solution, so the system has an infinite number of solutions.


A system of linear equation in two variables can have how many solutions?

None, one or an infinite number. In graph form, the three correspond to: None = Parallel lines One = Interscting lines Infinite = Coincident lines.


How many lines can be drawn through three noncollinear points?

If you are talking about straight lines, the answer is NONE, because that is what noncollinear means. If curves are allowed, then the answer is infinitely many.


What if your data doesn't graph into a straight line?

Many sets of data do not form into straight lines. If by "What if" you mean how to plot a line onto this graph. Then simply draw a curved line of best fit.