Answer:
A) Yes
B) Yes
C) Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
A) Yes, the solution to 2 linear inequalities can be none when the 2 lines representing the 2 inequalities on a graph are parallel to each other and thus would never intersect at a point.
B) Yes the solution to 2 linear inequalities can be a single point when the 2 lines representing the 2 inequalities on a graph intersect at a single point.
C) Yes the solution to 2 linear inequalities can be infinite number of solutions when the 2 lines representing the 2 inequalities on a graph overlap each other thereby making just a single line whereby all the coordinates of both inequalities intersect each other.