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PLEASE HELP!!!! I'M STUCK The graph shows two lines, A and B. A graph is shown with x- and y-axes labeled from 0 to 6 at increments of 1. A straight line labeled A joins the ordered pair 2, 6 with the ordered pair 6, 2. Another straight line labeled B joins the ordered pair 0, 3 with the ordered pair 4.5, 6. Part A: How many solutions does the pair of equations for lines A and B have? Explain your answer. (5 points) Part B: What is the solution to the equations of lines A and B? Explain your answer. (5 points)

PLEASE HELP!!!! I'M STUCK The graph shows two lines, A and B. A graph is shown with-example-1
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A: There is only one solution since the two lines meet up. If it was parallel or the two lines where on top of each other there would be either an infinite amount of solutions or zero.

B:(3,5)

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