The solution to a system of (linear) equations is the point where the graphs intersect. Consider two parallel lines. By definition, two parallel lines never intersect each other, but all pairs of non-parallel lines will eventually intersect. That means they will also have a solution.
Let's consider what makes a line parallel to another line. It basically looks identical, having the same steepness (slope), but the graph is just shifted over. That is, a parallel line would have the same slope and a different y-intercept. For our equation

, or

in slope-intercept form, a parallel line will be of the form

.
That describes the form of a parallel line, which we do not want. Any other line, however, will give a solution to our system, so we merely want a line where the slope does not equal 2.
We can have any equation of the form

.
Answer:
-1 and -3
(n+7)(n-8)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Find the Zeros



2. Factoring Trinomials



Answer:
From left to right:
3, 30, 20
Step-by-step explanation:
Start by determining the ratio of yellow to red paint. Use the column where both amounts are given:
yellow to red = 2 to 6 = 1 to 3
2 to 6 the same as 1 to 3 when reduced, by dividing both sides by 2.
This means yellow paint is a third of red paint. Backwards, red paint is three times yellow paint.
To go from yellow to red, do yellow X 3.
To go from red to yellow, do red ÷ 3.
Column 1:
1 X 3 = 3
Column 3:
10 X 3 = 30
Column 4:
60 ÷ 3 = 20
The ratios are:
1 to 3
2 to 6
10 to 30
20 to 60