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15 February, 09:41

Vicky is solving an equation where both sides are linear expressions. She sets each linear expression equal to y and graphs the resulting system. If the y-intercepts of the graphs are the same but the slopes are different, what is the greatest possible number of intersections for these graphs?

A. none

B. one

C. two

D. infinitely many

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  1. 15 February, 11:47
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    B. one

    Step-by-step explanation:

    if the slopes are different, in every situation graphs will intersect where the y int is
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