SOLUTION: What form does the solution(s) of an independent system of two linear equations in two variables take and where do you find the solution(s) on a graph?
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Question 51456: What form does the solution(s) of an independent system of two linear equations in two variables take and where do you find the solution(s) on a graph?
Answer by rchill(405) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
They will be two lines and the graph will be one of three possibilities:
1. The lines are exactly the same and all solutions are possible.
2. The lines are parallel and there are no solutions.
3. The lines intersect at a point and that point is the solution.
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