Math, asked by gs7887090, 1 month ago

when the graphh of a pair of linear equations intersect at a point,then the pair of equations has....sloutions?​

Answers

Answered by surinder139kaur
0

Answer:

here's your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

For a given pair of linear equations in two variables, the graph is represented by two lines. If the lines intersect at a point, that point gives the unique solution for the two equations. If there is a unique solution of the given pair of equations, the equations are called consistent.

Mark me brainliest

Answered by anitasharmaalwa
0

Answer:

If the lines intersect at one point, then the pair of linear equations has exactly one solution. If the lines are parallel to each other, then the lines do not have any real solution. If the lines are coincident, then there are an infinite number of solutions.

Similar questions