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I need help please take a look at this

I need help please take a look at this-example-1

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\\ \rm\hookrightarrow y=x-1--(1)


\\ \rm\hookrightarrow -x+3/2=-y


\\ \rm\hookrightarrow y=x-3/2--(2)

Observe

Only b is different in both ones(y intercept)

Lines are parallel so no solution

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Answer:


y = x-1


-x+\frac32=-y\\\implies y=x-\frac32

The equations have the same slope but different y-intercepts. This means the lines are parallel and there is no solution (since they do not intersect).

I need help please take a look at this-example-1
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