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6 June, 01:12

Anthony has the equations of three lines: A, B and C. When he solves a system with equations A and B, he gets no solution. When he solves B and C, he gets infinite solutions. What solution will he get when he solves a system with equations A and C? Justify your conclusion.

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  1. 6 June, 04:28
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    He will get no solutions and this is for the following reasons:

    1. A and B have no solutions, so they must be parallel.

    2. B and C have infinite solutions, so they must represent the same line.
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