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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 15:50 lucretiak74

Which graph represents a system of equations with infinitely many solutions?
On a coordinate plane, 2 lines intersect at one point.
On a coordinate plane, 2 lines are parallel to each other.
On a coordinate plane, a line has a positive slope.
On a coordinate plane, 2 lines will intersect at one point.

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