A system of linear equations has no
solution. Which statement has to be true
about the g...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 13:50 daniecott
A system of linear equations has no
solution. Which statement has to be true
about the graphs of the two equations
forming the system?
A They have the same slope but
different y-intercepts.
B They have the same y-intercept but
different slopes.
C They have the same slope and the
same y-intercept.
D They have neither the same slope nor
the same y-intercept.
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