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I need help with my math

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Lets draw equations of


\begin{gathered} y=-(1)/(3)x \\ \text{and} \\ y=-(1)/(3)x-2 \end{gathered}

Line equation is in the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Both the lines shown have slope of -1/3. Same slope with different y-intercepts means that the lines are parallel.

Parallel linese never intersect thus, there is no point of intersesction.

There is no solution to the system of linear equations shown above.

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