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  • 22-01-2014
  • Mathematics
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Can there be more than one point of intersection between the graphs of two linear equations?

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LeahA LeahA
  • 22-01-2014
Yes if they are in top of each other... Otherwise no
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laurellee27
laurellee27 laurellee27
  • 27-01-2020

Answer:

Unless the two equations are exactly the same, there can only be one point of intersection.

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