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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:30 pedroramirezr2

Daveed says that a system of two linear equations must have at least one solution as long as the lines have different intercepts. For example, the

equations y = 2x + 3 and y = 3x – 2 have different y-intercepts and have a

solution at (5, 13).

Select the pair of linear equations that can be used to disprove Daveed's claim.

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