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Please show your work.

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Answer:

Seth's solution is not correct. The x-coordinates are correct, but the y-coordinates are not. The graphs intersect at (-2, -7) and (3, 13).

Explanation:

By equating the expressions for y and solving the resulting quadratic, Seth correctly found the x-coordinates of the points of intersection. He needs to compute the corresponding y-coordinates using one or the other of the original equations.

For x=-2,

y = 4·(-2) +1 = -7

For x=3,

y = 4·3 +1 = 13

The points of intersection are (-2, -7) and (3, 13).

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