The system of linear equations that have exactly two solutions.
Answer to Problem 1E
There are no solutions, as the lines never cross.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The system of linear equations needs to be explained
Formula used:
Calculation:
The solution to a system of linear equations is where the two (or more) lines cross over each other on the graph. Two straight lines, no matter how long, will only cross each other once. However, if the system of linear equations in fact represents the same line, for example,
Conclusion:
There are no solutions, as the lines never cross In none of these scenarios there are exactly two solutions.
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