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Tim solved a system of linear equations. He found that an infinite number of points satisfied the system. What do you know for certain is true about the two lines?
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Tim solved a system of linear equations. He found that an infinite number of points satisfied the system. What do you know for certain is true about the two lines?
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Tim solved a system of linear equations. He found that an infinite number of points satisfied the system. What do you know for certain is true about the two lines?
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Your answer is C) they coincide, because they have an infinite number of points, which means the 2 lines are in exactly the same spot
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