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Question 172702
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If a system of equations has no solution, what does the graph of the system look like
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If they're linear eqns, the graphs can coincide or be parallel lines.
If they're higher order eqns, they can be circles or ellipses that don't intersect, or any 2 graphs that do not intersect.