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torisob [31]
2 years ago
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Russ is solving an equation where both sides are linear expressions. he sets the expressions equal to y and graphs the system fi

nding that they are the same line. how should russ interpret this outcome?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Dafna1 [17]2 years ago
3 0

The correct  option (D).

There are infinitely many intersection points.

<h3>What is liner equation?</h3>

a two-variable equation that, when plotted on a graph, results in a straight line.

<h3>What does intersection point mean?</h3>

The term "point of intersection" refers to the intersection of two lines.

<h3>According to the given information:</h3>

Russ is attempting to solve an equation whose two sides are both linear expressions.

He graphs the system and finds that they are on the same line after setting the expressions to y.

Since both lines are the same, there are an endless number of junction places.

Russ should therefore consider the outcome to be option (D) There are a limitless number of intersections.

To know more about  intersection points and linear equations visit:

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I understand that the question you are looking for is:

Russ is solving an equation where both sides are linear expressions. He sets the expressions equal to y and graphs the system finding that they are the same line. How should Russ interpret this outcome? There are no intersection points. There is exactly one intersection point. There are exactly two intersection points. There are infinitely many intersection points.Russ is solving an equation where both sides are linear expressions. He sets the expressions equal to y and graphs the system finding that they are the same line. How should Russ interpret this outcome?

A. There are no intersection points.

B. There is exactly one intersection point.

C. There are exactly two intersection points.

D. There are infinitely many intersection points

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