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The graph of a system of equations will intersect at more than 1 point. (1 point)

a
Always

b
Sometimes

c
Never

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Sometimes is the answer
User Chiappone
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Answer: Sometimes

Explanation:

A system of equations can intersect at no points; this is when the lines are parallel, which means they have the same slope and different y-intercept.

A system of equations can intersect at one point; this is when the lines have different slopes.

A system of equations can intersect in infinitely many points; this is when the graphs overlay one another, which means they are graphs of the same line. The two equations would equal the same thing.

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