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How can one variable equations have more than one solution in some cases and no solutions in others?

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Answer:A system of linear equations usually has a single solution, but sometimes it can have no solution (parallel lines) or infinite solutions (same line).

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There can be more than one solution to a system of equations. A system of linear equations will have one point of intersection, or one solution. To graph a system of equations that are written in standard form, you must rewrite the equations in slope -intercept form.

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