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10 June, 10:04

Why graphical linear equations are not always accurate

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  1. 10 June, 11:43
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    Systems of equations are comprised of two or more equations that share two or more unknowns. We can graph the equations within a system to find out whether the system has zero solutions (represented by parallel lines), one solution (represented by intersecting lines), or an infinite number of solutions (represented by two superimposed lines).
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