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The graph represents a pair of equations. What point represents the solution to the pair of equations?

The graph represents a pair of equations. What point represents the solution to the-example-1
User Michael Baltaks
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Answer: Point of Intersection, (-3, 2)

Explanation:

• The Solution to this Pair of Linear Equations will be the point of intersection of the 2 Lines.
• The x-coordinate or the value of ‘x’ will be -3, and the y-coordinate or the value of ‘y’ will be 2. This can be written in an ordered pair as (-3, 2)


=> More to Know :-
• The graph of a pair of linear equations that have a unique solution will always have lines that intersect.
• If the pair of linear equations have no solution, the lines will not meet at any point and if they have infinite solutions, the lines will coincide on each other.
User Eliz
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Answer:

if I'm correct it's where the 2 lines meet, which would mean the answer to be (-3,2)

User WannaBeGeek
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