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inconsistentsystem of equations, and it has no solution. The third graph above, case 3, appears to show only one line.
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Answered by wHanari:
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• Since parallel lines never cross, then there can be no intersection; that is, for a system of equations that graphs as parallel lines, there can be no solution. This is called an "inconsistent" system of equations, and it has no solution. The third graph above, "Case 3", appears to show only one line.