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Which graph shows a system of equations with a solution at (–1, 1)?

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Please include a picture of the graphs in the problem.

Your system of equations must intersect at
(-1, 1).
User Tushar Acharekar
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Answer:

The right answer is the second graph.

Explanation:

All choices are attached.

Each graph is representing a system of equations which is not linear, because a parabola is not a linear relation.

According to the problem, we have to choose the system which solution is (-1,1). To do so, we just have to observe which graph has an interception point at (-1,1).

You can observe that the second graph has the interception point at (-1,1), that is, both functions has that point in common, because they intercept there.

Therefore, the right answer is the second graph.

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