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Reynaldo Bryant
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7 May, 16:58
Are parallel lines inconsistent
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If a consistent system has an infinite number of solutions, it is dependent. When you graph the equations, both equations represent the same line. If a system has no solution, it is said to be inconsistent. The graphs of the lines do not intersect, so the graphs are parallel and there is no solution.
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