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What is the correct solution set for the following graph? graph showing two lines, labeled a and b, one atop the other

{point in Quadrant I}
{point in Quadrant II}
{point in Quadrant IV}
{infinite set of points on the line}

What is the correct solution set for the following graph? graph showing two lines-example-1
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Answer:

The answer would be infinite set of points on the line.

User Deemel
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Given:

Line a and line b

To find:

Which is the correct solution set for the graph.

Solution:

Here line a is on the line b.

So that a and b have same slope and same solution set.

For any graph of the line, the solution set is the points on the line.

Therefore the solution set is the infinite set of points on the line.

The correct solution set for the graph is infinite set of points on the line.

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