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Graph the system of equations on your graph paper to answer the question. {y=−x+4y=x−2 What is the solution for the system of equations?

User Gobliins
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\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}y=-x+4&(1)\\y=x-2&(2)\end{array}\right\\\\(1)\\for\ x=0\to y=-0+4=4\to(0;\ 4)\\for\ x=4\to y=-4+4=0\to(4;\ 0)\\(2)\\for\ x=0\to y=0-2=-2\to(0;\ -2)\\for\ x=2\to y=2-2=0\to(2;\ 0)\\\\\text{the graph in attachment}\\\\\text{Answer:\ x=3;\ y=1}
Graph the system of equations on your graph paper to answer the question. {y=−x+4y-example-1
User Andrey Shchekin
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Answer:

The solution for the system of equations is
x=3, y=1

Explanation:

we have


y=-x+4 -----> equation A


y=x-2 -----> equation B

we know that

The solution of the system of equations is the intersection point both graphs

using a graphing tool

The intersection point is
(3,1)

see the attached figure

therefore

The solution for the system of equations is


x=3, y=1

Graph the system of equations on your graph paper to answer the question. {y=−x+4y-example-1
User Rene Polo
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