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20 September, 21:34

If you graph a system of linear inequalities that have no overlap, what can you determine from the slopes of the inequalities?

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  1. 20 September, 22:02
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    I have found the options elsewhere and they are as follows:

    the slopes must be positive

    the slopes must be negative

    their slopes are equal

    the slopes are opposite reciprocals.

    From the choices, I think the correct answer would that their slopes are equal since they are parallel lines and never intersect.
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