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In a system of linear equations, the two equations have the same intercepts. Describe the possible solutions to the system.

   In a system of linear equations, the two equations have the same intercepts. Describe the possible solutions to the system.
 
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Lynn Marecek 1st Edition
Chapter 4, Problem 68 ↓
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00:01 Okay, if two lines have the same intercepts, they have the same x intercept, same y intercept, then they have to be the same line.
00:18 They have to be on top of each other.
00:23 There's no other way you could, you know, make your line...
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