For each system, one of your two equations will be and you will be choosing the other equation yourself. (You may want to look at page 4 of Lesson 6.04 for a review of the different types of functions we've learned about so far for use in building these equations.) You will solve each system to show that it has the required number of solutions (if you do this graphically, please include your graphs - you can take a screenshot of your graph after graphing in either DesmosLinks to an external site. or GeoGebraLinks to an external site.). You can use piecewise functions if you want, but are not required to do so. System A: Create a system of two equations, one of which is and the other of your choice, with one solution. System B: Create a system of two equations, one of which is and the other of your choice, with two solutions. System C: Create a system of two equations, one of which is and the other of your choice, with no solutions. System D: Create a system of two equations, one of which is and the other of your choice, with three or more solutions.