There are three possible outcomes when graphing two linear equations:
1) A single point of intersection, meaning one solution.
2) Parallel lines, meaning no solution.
3) Coincident lines with the same slope and y-intercept, meaning an infinite number of solutions.
The type of solution can be determined without graphing by writing the equations in slope-intercept form and comparing slopes and y-intercepts. Different slopes means one solution, same slope but different intercepts means no solution, and same slope and intercept means infinite solutions.