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26 December, 15:07

Which description describes the potential graph of a system of linear equations with no solution?

A. A graph of two lines that overlap exactly, appearing as a single line.

B. A graph of two lines that intersect more than once.

C. A graph of two lines that intersect only once.

D. A graph of two parallel lines that never intersect.

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  1. 26 December, 15:16
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    D) A graph of two parallel lines that never intersect, as no intersection means no solution.
  2. 26 December, 15:23
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    D. Because if they are never intersecting, there are no solutions
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