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if a pair of linear equations is consistent, then their graph lines will be​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the pair of linear equations is consistent, the graph will be a pair of lines intersecting at a unique point, which is the solution of the pair of equations.Consistent=lines intersect at point which represents the unique solution of the system of linear equations in two variables. Algebraically, if then, the linear equations' pair is consistent.

Answered by Asthasingh7
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Answer:

intersecting or coincident

Step-by-step explanation:

If the pair of linear equations is consistent, the graph will be a pair of lines intersecting at a unique point, which is the solution of the pair of equations.

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