If two lines are parallel, how many solution/s do they have/had?*oneinfinitenonetwoDoes the given set below represent a function? {(2, -9), (1, -4), (-8, -8), (-4, -4)}*noyessometimesmaybe
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If two lines are parallel, how many solution/s do they have/had?*oneinfinitenonetwoDoes the given set below represent a function? {(2, -9), (1, -4), (-8, -8), (-4, -4)}*noyessometimesmaybe
Solution
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If two lines are parallel, they do not intersect at any point. Therefore, they have no solutions.
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A set of ordered pairs represents a function if each first element (x-value) is paired with exactly one second element (y-value). In the given set {(2, -9), (1, -4), (-8, -8), (-4, -4)}, each x-value is paired with exactly one y-value. Therefore, the set does represent a function.
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