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The ___________ to a System of Equations is the point where the 2 lines intersect/cross.

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Answer:

The solution to a system of equations is the point where the 2 lines intersect or cross.

Explanation:

The solution to a system of equations is the point where the 2 lines intersect or cross.

For example, let us assume two systems of linear two-variable equations

Ax + By = C ........ (1) and

Px + Qy = R .......... (2)

If we solve those two equations, we will get certain values of x and y { say (h,k)}. Hence, (h,k) is the solution to those two equations.

Now, if we plot equations (1) and (2) on the coordinate plane then we will see that the graphed lines of those two equations will cross or intersect at the point (h,k) on the plane. (Answer)

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