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Consider the equations and graph below.

y = -3(x - 1)
y = -3x - 1

Which explains why this system has no solution?
Each has a slope of –3 and a y-intercept of –1, which makes the lines parallel.
Each has a slope of –3 and a y-intercept of –1, which makes the lines equivalent.
Each has a slope of –3, but one has a y-intercept of 3 and the other has a y-intercept of –1, which makes the lines parallel.
Each has a slope of –3, but one has a y-intercept of 3 and the other has a y-intercept of –1, which makes the lines equivalent.

Consider the equations and graph below. y = -3(x - 1) y = -3x - 1 Which explains why-example-1
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Answer:

count each lines devide the numbers and you get the answer

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Each has a slope of -3, but one has a y-intercept of 3 and the other has a y-intercept of -1, which makes the lines parallel.
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