Systems of Equations Below are the graphs of three systems of equations. Mach each graph with the number of solutions to that system of equations -3 -2. -5 4-3 54 -3 -2 -. -2- Select an answer Select an answer Select an answer

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**Systems of Equations**

Below are the graphs of three systems of equations. Match each graph with the number of solutions to that system of equations.

### Graph Details:

1. **First Graph:**
   - **Lines:**
     - Black line with a positive slope.
     - Red line with a negative slope.
   - **Intersection:**
     - The lines intersect at one point.
    
2. **Second Graph:**
   - **Lines:**
     - Blue line with a negative slope.
     - Red line with a positive slope.
   - **Intersection:**
     - The lines intersect at one point.

3. **Third Graph:**
   - **Lines:**
     - Blue line with a negative slope.
   - **Intersection:**
     - Only one line is shown; it suggests lines could overlap (infinitely many solutions) or be parallel with no intersection.

### Solution Options:
Each graph has a dropdown menu below it labeled "Select an answer" to choose the number of solutions for each graph.
Transcribed Image Text:**Systems of Equations** Below are the graphs of three systems of equations. Match each graph with the number of solutions to that system of equations. ### Graph Details: 1. **First Graph:** - **Lines:** - Black line with a positive slope. - Red line with a negative slope. - **Intersection:** - The lines intersect at one point. 2. **Second Graph:** - **Lines:** - Blue line with a negative slope. - Red line with a positive slope. - **Intersection:** - The lines intersect at one point. 3. **Third Graph:** - **Lines:** - Blue line with a negative slope. - **Intersection:** - Only one line is shown; it suggests lines could overlap (infinitely many solutions) or be parallel with no intersection. ### Solution Options: Each graph has a dropdown menu below it labeled "Select an answer" to choose the number of solutions for each graph.
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