Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter 4 - Section 4.1 - Solving Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Exercise Set - Page 213: 77

Answer

No

Work Step by Step

Two lines can only intersect at one point. Thus, it is impossible for there to be two solutions to a set of linear equations, for this would suggest that the two lines intersected twice, which, as stated above, is impossible.
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