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If the graphs of two lines in a system do not intersect at any point , what can you conclude about the solution of the system?


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Answered by ashu2210
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the two lines are parallel to each other

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The lines are parallel.

Step-by-step explanation:

The definition of parallel is not touching each other or not having any points of intersection in the graph or system. Remember that this can apply to more than two lines. Since you want to know what to conclude about two lines that don't touch each other or have any points of intersection on a system, you can certainly conclude that the two (or more) lines are parallel.

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