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Consider the following pair of equations:

x+y= -2
y= 2x+10
If the two equations are graphed, at which point do the lines representing the two equations intersect?
A. (-4,2)
B. (4,2)
C. (-2,4)
D. (2,4)

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Answer:

A. (-4, 2)

Explanation:

You can solve this by graphing.

As you can see below, the two points intersect at (-4, 2)

Consider the following pair of equations: x+y= -2 y= 2x+10 If the two equations are-example-1
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