What will the graph look like for a system of equations that has no solution?(1 point) Responses You will see perpendicular lines. You will see perpendicular lines. You will see the lines intersect at only one point. You will see the lines intersect at only one point. You will see the lines intersect at two different points. You will see the lines intersect at two different points. You will see parallel lines. You will see parallel lines. You will see lines on top of each other so that they form the same exact line.

The graph for a system of equations that has no solution will consist of parallel lines.

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A.b.c. or d

The correct answer is D.

The graph for a system of equations that has no solution will show parallel lines.

The graph for a system of equations that has no solution will consist of parallel lines. Let me explain how you can determine this.

To understand why the lines are parallel, consider that a system of equations represents the intersection of two lines on a graph. If the lines are parallel, they will never intersect, indicating that the system has no solution.

To determine whether the lines are parallel, you can examine the slopes of the equations' corresponding linear functions. If the slopes are identical, the lines will be parallel. For example, if the equations are in the form y = mx + b (where m represents the slope), and the slopes of both equations are equal, then the lines on the graph will be parallel.

By observing the graph and noticing that the lines do not intersect at any point, you can deduce that the system of equations has no solution. Thus, the correct answer is "You will see parallel lines."