The solution to a system of two linear equations is x = 3; y = 9.

How could the intersection of the graphs of the two equations be located on a coordinate grid? Response area

What does the solution to a system of two linear equations mean on the graph? Response area

Can you have more than one solution to a Linear system of equations? Response area

Can you have exactly two solutions to a Linear system of equations? Response area

Can you have no solutions to a Linear system of equations

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To locate the intersection of the graphs of the two equations, plot the point (3,9) on the coordinate grid.

The solution to a system of two linear equations represents the point where the two lines intersect on the coordinate plane.

Yes, a linear system of equations can have infinitely many solutions if the two equations represent the same line.

No, a linear system of equations can either have one unique solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions at all.

Yes, a linear system of equations can have no solutions if the two lines are parallel and never intersect on the coordinate plane.