SOLUTION: is this true or false? If the graphs of two linear equation are neither parallel nor the same, then there is a unique solution to the systems

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If the graphs of two linear equation are neither parallel nor the same, then there is a unique solution to the systems

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In the context of 2-dimensional space , two distinct non-parallel lines will always have a unique solution.

In 3-dimensional space , two distinct non-parallel lines MAY not have a solution (i.e., when they are skew).

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