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shepuryov [24]
3 years ago
13

what are the other ways two straight lines could intersect in the coordinate plane? How many solutions would each of these optio

ns have?​

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2 answers:
inessss [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

what are the other ways two straight lines could intersect in the coordinate plane How many solutions would each of these options haver

yan [13]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

On the 2nd equation, turn the slope the -3x. This creates two parralel lines.

Two linear equations will always be parallel and never intersect if their y-intersect is different and their slope is the same.

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