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Two lines that are exactly the same is the same as one line, and so any point on that line can be a solution. There are infinite points on a line, so there are infinite solutions.

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

infinitely many solutions :)


Two lines intersect how many solutions does the system of equations have?

When two lines intersect, the system of equations has exactly one solution. This solution corresponds to the point of intersection, where both equations are satisfied simultaneously. If the lines are parallel, there would be no solutions, and if they coincide, there would be infinitely many solutions.


How many possible solutions can a system of two linear equations in two unknowns have?

A system of two linear equations in two unknowns can have three possible types of solutions: exactly one solution (when the lines intersect at a single point), no solutions (when the lines are parallel and never intersect), or infinitely many solutions (when the two equations represent the same line). Thus, there are three potential outcomes for such a system.


How many solutions does this system have?

To determine how many solutions a system has, we need to analyze the equations involved. Typically, a system of linear equations can have one solution (intersecting lines), infinitely many solutions (coincident lines), or no solution (parallel lines). If you provide the specific equations, I can give a more accurate assessment of the number of solutions.


When graphing a system of equations with infinitely many solutions the slopes of the two lines will be?

When graphing a system of equations with infinitely many solutions, the slopes of the two lines will be equal, as they represent the same line. Additionally, the lines will coincide, meaning every point on one line is also a point on the other. This occurs when both equations are essentially the same, differing only by a constant factor.

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Can a linear system have exactly two solutions?

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).


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

infinitely many solutions :)


Two lines intersect how many solutions does the system of equations have?

When two lines intersect, the system of equations has exactly one solution. This solution corresponds to the point of intersection, where both equations are satisfied simultaneously. If the lines are parallel, there would be no solutions, and if they coincide, there would be infinitely many solutions.


Why a system of linear equations cannot have exactly two solutions?

A system of linear equations can only have: no solution, one solution, or infinitely many solutions.


How many possible solutions can a system of two linear equations in two unknowns have?

A system of two linear equations in two unknowns can have three possible types of solutions: exactly one solution (when the lines intersect at a single point), no solutions (when the lines are parallel and never intersect), or infinitely many solutions (when the two equations represent the same line). Thus, there are three potential outcomes for such a system.


How many solutions does this system have?

To determine how many solutions a system has, we need to analyze the equations involved. Typically, a system of linear equations can have one solution (intersecting lines), infinitely many solutions (coincident lines), or no solution (parallel lines). If you provide the specific equations, I can give a more accurate assessment of the number of solutions.


What 3D shapes has a one square base?

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.


How many lines does a cone have?

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.


When graphing a system of equations with infinitely many solutions the slopes of the two lines will be?

When graphing a system of equations with infinitely many solutions, the slopes of the two lines will be equal, as they represent the same line. Additionally, the lines will coincide, meaning every point on one line is also a point on the other. This occurs when both equations are essentially the same, differing only by a constant factor.


How many solutions are there to the equation below?

Infinitely many


Is it possible for a linear system with infinitely many solutions to contain two lines with different y-intercepts?

No because they are essentially the same line


Explain how to identify whether an equation has no solution or infinitely many solutions?

An equation can be determine to have no solution or infinitely many solutions by using the square rule.