SOLUTION: When you graph a system of equations, you get two parallel lines. What solution does this yield?

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Question 1106737: When you graph a system of equations, you get two parallel lines. What solution does this yield?
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When you graph a system of equations, you get two parallel lines. What solution does this yield?
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The solution of 2 equations is the intersection of the lines.
There is no intersection of parallel lines.

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