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The graphs of the two equations below are shown. The lines representing these equations may be the same, may intersect once, or may be parallel. Decide whether the system of equations in the problem has one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions. ​ The graphs of the two equations below are shown. The lines representing these equations may be the same, may intersect once, or may be parallel. Decide whether the system of equations in the problem has one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions. ​   and   ​   A)  infinite solutions B)  no solution C)  one solution and The graphs of the two equations below are shown. The lines representing these equations may be the same, may intersect once, or may be parallel. Decide whether the system of equations in the problem has one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions. ​   and   ​   A)  infinite solutions B)  no solution C)  one solutionThe graphs of the two equations below are shown. The lines representing these equations may be the same, may intersect once, or may be parallel. Decide whether the system of equations in the problem has one solution, no solution, or an infinite number of solutions. ​   and   ​   A)  infinite solutions B)  no solution C)  one solution


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