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the solution to a system of linear equations who has only one solution is always
A- a fraction
B- a coordinate pair
C- a negative number
D-a decimal

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Answer:


\huge\colorbox{red}{B)a coordinate pair}

Explanation:

  • the solution to a system of linear equations who has only one solution is always a coordinate pair

see an example in the graph:

a system of linear equation which has a solution:


\begin{cases}x+y=5\\x-y=3\end{cases}

we can see the graph of the system of linear equation that it one solution is a coordinate pair (4,1)

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User Lior Chaga
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Answer:

The point where the two lines intersect is the only solution. An inconsistent system has no solution.

Explanation:

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