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Question 3(multiple choice worth 4 points) (08.02)a pair of equations is shown below. x + y = 5 y = x + 2 if the two equations are graphed, at what point do the lines representing the two equations intersect? (2, 5) (5, 2) (2, 3) (3, 2)

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The system of linear equations here is x + y = 5 y = x + 2, better written as

x + y = 5
y = x + 2

Let's solve this system using substitution. Replace y in the first equaqtion with x+2: x + (x+2) = 5. Then 2x + 2 = 5, and it follows that 2x=3. Solving this equation for x, we get x = 3/2.

Now substitute 3/2 for x in either of the given equations and solve the result for y: (3/2) + y = 5, or y = 5 - 3/2, or y = (10-3) / 2 = 7/2.

For the given system
x + y = 5 y = x + 2, or

x + y = 5
y = x + 2,

the solution is (3/2, 7/2),

This does not match any of the answer choices. I urge you to go back and ensure that you have copied down the system
x + y = 5 / y = x + 2 completely and accurately.


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