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which description best describes the solution to the following system of equations y= -2x +3 y= -x + 1

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Answer:

The two systems will intercept at point x = 2, y=-1

Explanation:

The solution of the two equations can be determined using substitution:


y=-2*x+3 (1)


y=-x+1 (2)

Substitue equation 1 into 2:

We obtain the equation in terms of x and simplify


-2*x+3=-x+1


x=2

Therefore x=2 we can substitute into equation 2


y=-(2)+1= -1 (2)

Therefore the systems will intercept at point (2,-1)

User Meghna
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For this case we have the following system of equations:

y = -2x +3 y = -x + 1
Equating the values of y we have:

-2x +3 = -x + 1
From here, we can clear the value of x.
We have then:

-2x + x = 1 - 3 -x = -2 x = 2
Then, we look for the value of y.
For this, we substitute x in any of the equations:

y = -x + 1 y = -2 + 1 y = -1
Answer:
The ordered pair solution of the system of equations, is given by:

(x, y) = (2, -1)
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