They are coinciding which means they have an infinite number of solutions.
The slope of a line on a graph can be zero, or any positive or negative real whole number or fraction or decimal.
No. the slope of parallel lines would be equal but not necessarily zero. How many values can m have in " y=mx +b "? where m is the slope of the lines.
The lines all have the same slope.
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The slope of a line on a graph can be zero, or any positive or negative real whole number or fraction or decimal.
Actually not. Two linear equations have either one solution, no solution, or many solutions, all depends on the slope of the equations and their intercepts. If the two lines have different slopes, then there will be only one solution. If they have the same slope and the same intercept, then these two lines are dependent and there will be many solutions (infinite solutions). When the lines have the same slope but they have different intercept, then there will be no point of intersection and hence, they do not have a solution.
Two lines with the same slope and y-intercept look like one single line. The "system" of equations consists of the same equation twice. The lines coincide at every point, which means there are an infinite number of solutions.
No. the slope of parallel lines would be equal but not necessarily zero. How many values can m have in " y=mx +b "? where m is the slope of the lines.
The lines all have the same slope.
Although there is no graph, the number of solutions is 0.
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There will be o solutions.
They have an infinite number of solutions.
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