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Create Free AccountA system of equations is two or more equations with the same variables. The solution is the point (x, y) that makes ALL equations true at the same time. On a graph, it's where the lines intersect.
A system of linear equations can have: one solution (lines intersect once), no solution (parallel lines, never meet), or infinitely many solutions (same line). You can tell by comparing slopes and intercepts.