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Match the graph to the correct number of soulutions

Match the graph to the correct number of soulutions-example-1
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Each of the graph should be matched to to the correct number of solutions as follows;

Graph 1 ↔ One.

Graph 2 ↔ None.

Graph 3 ↔ Infinite.

In Mathematics and Geometry, a system of equations has one solution when both equations produce lines that intersect and have a common point and as such, it is consistent independent i.e graph 1 with a point of intersection at point (2, -1).

A system of equations has no solution when both equations produce parallel lines with no common point and as such, it is inconsistent i.e graph 2.

In conclusion, a system of equations has infinitely many solutions (infinite number of solutions) when both equations produce the same line and as such, it is consistent dependent i.e graph 3.

Match the graph to the correct number of soulutions-example-1
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