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Imagine that you are given two linear equations in slope-intercept form. You notice that the slopes are different, but the vintercepts are the same. How many solutions would you expect for this system of equations?​

Imagine that you are given two linear equations in slope-intercept form. You notice-example-1

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Answer:

There's only 1 solution, so A is correct

Explanation:

When two equations have different slopes, it always means they will have one solution because the two lines when graph will intersect each other once. So regardless if the y-intercepts are the same or not, it'll be only one solution.

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