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1. How do you graph the solution set to a system of linear inequalities in two variables? 2. How do you determine whether a system of linear equations has no solution, one solut…
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1. How do you graph the solution set to a system of linear inequalities in two variables?
2. How do you determine whether a system of linear equations has no solution, one
solution, or infinitely many solutions?
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I can answer #2
No solution: The lines on the graph would show up as parallell
One Solution: The lines on the graph would have one meeting point
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nfinitely many solutions: The lines would be overlapping each other
Hope this helps :)
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