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Solve the following system of equations graphically. y - 4 = 0 2x - y - 2 = 0 What is the solution set?

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Answer:

{
(x,y)|(x=3,y=4)}

Explanation:

The given system of equations is;


y-4=0...(1)

and


2x-y-2=0...(2)

We rewrite the equations in the standard form to get:


y=4...(3)


2x-y=2...(4)

We now substitute equation (3) into equation (4) to get:


2x-4=2

Group similar terms:


2x=2+4


2x=6

Divide both sides by 2


(2x)/(2)=(6)/(2)

This implies that:


x=3

Therefore the solution set is:

{
(x,y)|(x=3,y=4)}

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