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Complete the explanation on why a system of a linear equation and a quadratic equation cannot have an infinite number of solutions. Only if both equations described have the same ("y-intercept" or "curve") would the system have an infinite number of solutions. A linear equation will always be a ("straight line", "parabola", or "circle"), and a quadratic equation will never be a ("straight line" or "parabola").

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