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The graph shows two lines, A and B. Part A: How many solutions does the pair of equations for lines A and B have? Part B: What is the solution to the equations of lines A and B?
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The graph shows two lines, A and B.
Part A: How many solutions does the pair of equations for lines A and B have?
Part B: What is the solution to the equations of lines A and B?
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part a: 1
part b: (3,5)
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