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2. If a system of linear equations has the unique solution (2, -3), then its graph consists of what?

2. If a system of linear equations has the unique solution (2, -3), then its graph-example-1
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A system of linear equations is formed by two lines on the coordinate plane. If these two lines intersect at a certain point that point will be the solution to the system. Therefore when it has one unique solution it consists of lines that intercept at a single point. The correct answer is B.

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