Key Idea: No Solution (Linear System)
A linear system has no solution when the two equations represent parallel lines.
General Rule:
Both lines have the same slope.
Lines have different y-intercepts.
The lines never intersect, so no point satisfies both equations.
Why this matters for the SAT:
Recognizing when a system has no solution prevents mistakes in solving and helps classify the system correctly (unique solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions).