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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 23:40, destineyburger2

$ Think About the Process What must be true for a system of equations to have no solution? How
many solutions does this system have?
y=
FX-6 v=-zx-6
What must be true for a system of equations to have no solution?
OA. The slopes must be equal and the y-intercepts must be equal.
OB. The slopes must not be equal.
OC. The slopes must be equal and the y-intercepts must not be equal.
How many solutions does the system of equations have?
O No solution
Exactly one solution
o Infinitely many solutions

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