Kevin R.
asked 05/08/18Which graph represents a system of equations with no solution? mc001-1.jpg mc001-2.jpg mc001-3.jpg
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Well, you provide no graphs, but the solution is what makes all equations of the system true, or where all the graphs of the system meet.
A system with one solution has one meeting point for all the graphs. A system with infinite solutions is the same graph on top of itself. A system with no solution has graphs that don't all meet at one point (at least two are parallel).
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Poop M.
its not C08/21/22