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If an equation has no solution, and you graph both sides of the equation, how many points of intersection will the graphs have?

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User Abhiieor
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Answer:

no points

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User Elmiomar
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You will have no points of intersection.

A solution to a system of equations is where the lines intersect. Therefore if there is no solution, there are no points of intersection (the lines are parallel).
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