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Help with math with explanation. first accurate answer gets 5 starts, thanks, and brainliest!!!

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Unless the graphs of two linear equations coincide, there can be only one point of intersection, because two lines can intersect in at most one point.

We can observe, after intersecting each other, they can never meet again in either of their opposite directions. But, this can be possible if we are given with two curved lines.

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