Russ is solving an equation where both sides are linear expressions. He graphs the expressions and finds that they are the same line. How should Russ interpret this outcome? There is no intersection point. There is exactly one intersection point. There are exactly two intersection points. There are infinitely many intersection points.
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HEY MATE!!
WHEN BOTH ARE ON THE SAME LINE THEN THERE ARE INFINITELY MANY INTERSECTION POINTS
VERIFICATION:-
A1/A2 = B1/B2 = C1/C2
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WHEN BOTH ARE ON THE SAME LINE THEN THERE ARE INFINITELY MANY INTERSECTION POINTS
VERIFICATION:-
A1/A2 = B1/B2 = C1/C2
HOPE U LIKE IT FRIEND!! @ BHAVESHVK18
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