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  • 26-05-2018
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The graph of a system of parallel lines will have no solutions.

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midknight9
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  • 26-05-2018
This is true. Parallel lines have the same slope, and therefore will not cross unless they are the same line. A 'solution' is the point where two or more lines cross through each other. When there is a system of parallel lines, there will be no solutions. If it is the same line, there will be an infinite number of solutions, technically.
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