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A system of two linear equations is graphed on a coordinate plane. if the system of equations has infinitely many solutions, which statement must be true? A On the graph, there are no points (x,y)\left(x,y\right)(x,y) that satisfy both equations. B On the graph, there is exactly one point (x,y)\left(x,y\right)(x,y) that satisfies both the equations. C On the graph, any point (x,y)\left(x,y\right)(x,y) that satisfies one of the equations cannot satisfy the other equation. D On the graph, any point (x,y)\left(x,y\right)(x,y) that satisfies one of the equations must also satisfy the other equation.

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