Solve a System of Quadratic Equations - Pre-Calculus

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Which of the following could NOT be a possible number of solutions of a system of quadratic and linear equations?

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Recall that the solution of a system of equations is given by the intersection points of the graphs. Thus, this question is really asking how many times a parabola and a line can intersect. Visualize a parabola and a line. For this purpose, let's say that the parabola is facing up. If a line is drawn horizontally under the vertex, then it would not intersect the parabola at all, so the system would have no solutions. If the line is tangent to, or just skims the edge, of the parabola then it would only intersect once and the system would have one solution. If the line goes straight through the parabola, then it would intersect twice. There is no other option for the orientation of the line and parabola. Thus, there cannot be three solutions.

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