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Answer:
- there are no solutions (lines do not intersect)
- there is one solution (lines intersect at one point)
- there are an infinite number of solutions (lines overlap—are the same line)
Step-by-step explanation:
"A system of linear equations" covers a lot of territory. In Algebra 1, it usually means two linear equations in two unknowns. Each of those equations will graph as a line on a coordinate plane.
A solution is a point that satisfies all the equations. That is, it is a point that is on all the lines described by the system of equations.
The geometry of lines on a plane comes into play with regard to solutions.
- The lines may be parallel, hence never intersect. (No points will be on all the lines.)
- The lines may intersect at one point.
- The lines may be the same line, overlapping, identical, coincident, consisting of all the same points, an infinite number.