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one solution; the lines that represent the equations intersect

an infinite number of solution; the lines coincide, or

no solution; the lines are parallel

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Q: How many solutions is it possible for a system of linear equations to have?
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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.


What are the possible solutions for a pair of linear equation?

Any system of linear equations can have the following number of solutions: 0 if the system is inconsistent (one of the equations degenerates to 0=1) 1 if the system is linearly independent infinity if the system has free variables and is not inconsistent.


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There is a system of linear equations with exactly two solutions is it true or false?

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If a system of equations is independent how many soultions will it have?

A system of equations may have any amount of solutions. If the equations are linear, the system will have either no solution, one solution, or an infinite number of solutions. If the equations are linear AND there are as many equations as variables, AND they are independent, the system will have exactly one solution.


What does it mean for a system of linear equations to have no solutions?

It means that there is no set of values for the variables such that all the linear equations are simultaneously true.


Can a system of linear equations in two variables have infinitely solutions?

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How many solutions does a system of linear equations in three variables have?

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Yes, a system can, in fact, have exactly two solutions.


What is a system of linear equations in two variables?

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What are the possible solutions for a system of equations?

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