infinitely many solutions :)
No because they are essentially the same line
An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.
You cannot since there are infinitely many sets of lines that can pass through any single point - the solution.
Infinitely many.
NO! A linear system can only have one solution (the lines intersect at one point), no solution (the lines are parallel), and infinitely many solutions (the lines are equivalent).
infinitely many solutions :)
A system of linear equations can only have: no solution, one solution, or infinitely many solutions.
There are infinitely many possible solutions. The question needs to be more specific.There are infinitely many possible solutions. The question needs to be more specific.There are infinitely many possible solutions. The question needs to be more specific.There are infinitely many possible solutions. The question needs to be more specific.
Infinitely many. There are infinitely many lines from the apex to the base. Every point on each of these lines is on the surface of the cone.
Infinitely many
No because they are essentially the same line
An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.
You cannot since there are infinitely many sets of lines that can pass through any single point - the solution.
Infinitely many.
There are no real lines. But conceptually there are infinitely many.
None, one or an infinite number. In graph form, the three correspond to: None = Parallel lines One = Interscting lines Infinite = Coincident lines.