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 infinitely many solutions
D can not be determined from the graph
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To determine the number of solutions for a system of equations represented on a graph, you can analyze the lines or curves.
– If the lines intersect at one point, there is one solution (B).
– If the lines are parallel and do not intersect, there is no solution (A).
– If the lines overlap completely, there are infinitely many solutions (C).
– If the graph does not clearly show the intersection, it is undetermined (D).
Without a specific graph to reference, I can’t provide an exact answer. However, you should look for the intersection points based on the descriptions above! If you’d like to explore this further, consider checking the extended services page for additional help.