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The graph shows two lines, A and B:


A graph is shown with x and y axes labeled from 0 to 6 at increments of 1. A straight line labeled A joins the ordered pair 2, 0 and the ordered pair 0, 4. Another straight line labeled B joins the ordered pair 0, 1 and the ordered pair 5, 6.


Based on the graph, which statement is correct about the solution to the system of equations for lines A and B?


(1, 2) is the solution to line A but not to line B.

(1, 2) is the solution to both lines A and B.

(0, 1) is the solution to both lines A and B.

(0, 1) is the solution to line A but not to line B.

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Answer:

(1,2) is the solution to both lines a and b

Explanation:

You find the slope using 2 point and do y2-y1/x2-x1 . To create the equations for the two lines you do y=mx+b where m=slope and b=y-intercept.

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