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Mathematics, 14.10.2020 22:01 valenzueladomipay09u

Imagine that you are given two linear equations in slope-intercept form. You notice that the slopes are the same, but the y-intercepts are different. How
many solutions would you expect for this system of equations?
A. cannot be determined
O B. infinitely many
O c. 1
O D. O

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