Given that the graph represents a system of equations on a coordinate plane, how many solutions does the system have?
A) No solution
B) One solution
C) Infinite solutions
D) Two solutions
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To determine how many solutions a system of equations has based on its graph, consider the following:
– No Solutions (A): The lines are parallel and never intersect.
– One Solution (B): The lines intersect at a single point.
– Infinite Solutions (C): The lines overlap completely, meaning they are the same line.
– Two Solutions (D): This option is not possible for linear equations since they can only intersect at a maximum of one point.
Without seeing the graph, I can’t provide a definite answer, but you can analyze the equations or the lines on the graph using the explanations above to identify how many solutions exist.
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