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What is the solution to the system of equations graphed below

What is the solution to the system of equations graphed below-example-1
User GSerg
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Answer:

Option C is correct

(1, 5)

Explanation:

A system of equations contains two or more than two linear equations that divide two or more unknowns.

To find a solution for the system of equations,

we must find a value from the graph that is true for all equations in the given system.

We know that:

If the graphs of the equations intersect,

then there is one solution that is true for both equations.

Given the graph.

There are two lines

Equation of Blue line : y = -x+6

Equation of Red line = y = 2x+3

Since, the graph of two lines y = -x+6 and y = 2x+3 intersects which means there is one solution that satisfies the both equation.

Therefore, the solution to the system of equations graphed is, (1, 5)

User ForeverWintr
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The point where the lines intersect is the point that satisfies both equations.

It is (1, 5), selection C.
User Jnmoal
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