The Slope-Intercept form of an equation of a line is:

Where "m" is the slope of the line and "b" is the y-intercept.
- The first equation given in the exercise is:

Solve for "y" in order to write it in Slope-Intercept form:

You can identify that:

- The second equation is:

Solve for "y":

You can identify that:

- As you can notice, the lines are not parallel, because:

- The lines are not the the same line, because:

- Therefore, since they are different ant they're not parallel, they will intersect each other at some point. This means that the System of equations has one solution.
The answer is: Option b.