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When solving a system of two linear equations algebraically, how can you tell if the system has exactly one solution? A. There will be one set of ordered pairs for each equation that make up the solution.

B. There will be exactly one value for x and one value for y that makes both equations true.

C. The algebraic process will result in a numerical statement that is always true.

D. The algebraic process will result in a numerical statement that is never true.

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