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Drag the system of equation to the point that represents the solution to the system.

Drag the system of equation to the point that represents the solution to the system-example-1

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Answer:

solving of the system equation: 2x-y=-13 ⇒(1) and y=x+9 ⇒(2)

by substituting from (2) at (1)

2x-(x+9)=-13

2x-x-9=-13

x=-4 ⇒ substituting at (2) ∴ y = -4+9 = 5

The point that represents the solution to the system = (-4,5)

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solving of the system equation: 3x+2y=10 ⇒(1) and 6x-y=10 ⇒(2)

by multiplying equation (2) ⇒ 12x-2y=20 ⇒(3)

adding (1) and (3)

15 x = 30 ⇒ x=2

from equation (2) 6x-y =10 ⇒⇒⇒ y = 6x-10 =12-10=2

The point that represents the solution to the system = (2,2)

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solving of the system equation: 4x-3y=5 ⇒(1) and 3x+2y=-9 ⇒(2)

solve for x, y

we find x=-1 and y=-3

The point that represents the solution to the system = (-1,-3)

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solving of the system equation: x+y=7 ⇒(1) and x-y=-1 ⇒(2)

adding (1) and (2)

2x=6 ⇒⇒⇒ x = 3

substitute at (1)

y =7-x=7-3=4

The point that represents the solution to the system = (3,4)

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solving of the system equation: y=3x-7 ⇒(1) and y=2x-5 ⇒(2)

equating (1) and (2)

solve for x and y

we find x=2 ⇒⇒⇒ y = -1

The point that represents the solution to the system = (2,-1)

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The system equation : y = 6 and x =-5

The point that represents the solution to the system = (-5,6)

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