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What is the solution to the system of linear equations?

(–3, 0)
(–3, 3)
(0, 2)
(3, 1)

What is the solution to the system of linear equations? (–3, 0) (–3, 3) (0, 2) (3, 1)-example-1
User Nextstep
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(0,2) Usually it is where they intersect on the graph. Hope this helps!

User Adeleke
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Answer: (0, 2)

Explanation:

On Cartesian plane, when two lines drawn by using system of linear equations are intersect at a point , then that point is known as the solution of the system of the two linear equations .

In the given graph , the two lines are intersecting at (0,2) then the solution of the system of linear equations.

Hence, the solution to the system of linear equations = (0,2).

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