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Imagine that you are given two linear equations in slope-intercept form. You
notice that the slopes are different, but the y-intercepts are the same. How
many solutions would you expect for this system of equations?
O AO
O B. infinitely many
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c. cannot be determined
.O D. 1
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Answer:

D. 1

Explanation:

When the slopes of linear equations are different, there will be exactly one solution to the system. In this case, that solution is the y-intercept, the one point the two equations share.

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