SOLUTION: When graphing 2 lines on the same graph, which of the following will result in an algebraic solution that is the point (x, y)?
coincident lines
perpendicular lines
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Question 258844: When graphing 2 lines on the same graph, which of the following will result in an algebraic solution that is the point (x, y)?
coincident lines
perpendicular lines
none of the above
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Coincident lines yield infinitely many solutions.
Perpendicular lines yield one point solution.
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