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A system of equations consists of two lines. One line passes through (-1, 3) and (0, 1). The other line passes through (1, 4) and (0, 2). Determine of the system has no solution, one solution, or an infinite number of solutions.

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The equation of the line in its generic form is:
y = mx + b
Where,
m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)

For (-1, 3) and (0, 1):
We look for the value of m:
m = (1-3) / (0 - (- 1))
m = (- 2) / (0 + 1)
m = -2
We look for the value of b:
1 = m (0) + b
b = 1
The line is:
y = -2x + 1

For (1, 4) and (0, 2):
We look for the value of m:
m = (2-4) / (0-1)
m = (- 2) / (- 1)
m = 2
We look for the value of b:
2 = m (0) + b
b = 2
The line is:
y = 2x + 2

The system of equations is:
y = -2x + 1
y = 2x + 2

Answer:
the system has one solution
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