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How many answers can inequalities have

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A system of two linear equations in two unknowns can have zero, one, or infinite number of solutions.

A system of two linear inequalities in two unknowns can have zero or infinite number of solutions. Can it have exactly one solution? (I can't think of an example graphically.)
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