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Mathematics, 25.02.2020 05:29, shadow6728g

A theorem from Euclid’s work relates to this particular lesson. The fact that any two lines intersect at exactly one point applies directly to systems of linear equations. Explain how this geometric theorem applies to the algebraic topic of systems of equations.

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