SOLUTION: How do you identify whether the graph of a system of linear equations would be two intersecting lines, two distinct parallel lines, or two coincident lines?
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Question 577199: How do you identify whether the graph of a system of linear equations would be two intersecting lines, two distinct parallel lines, or two coincident lines? Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! All you have to do is look at the slope.
If the equations are not already in this form: , then put them into that form.
Look at for each equation. is the slope of each.
Cases:
(1) is the same for all, but all the 's are different
These are all parallel lines
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(2) is the same for all, and
is the same for all.
These lines are coincident
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(3) is different for all the lines
( It doesn't matter what is )
All these lines intersect each other
None are coincident and
none are parallel
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