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The two lines p and q are graphed below

determine the solution and the reasoning that justifies the solution to the systems of equations

The two lines p and q are graphed below determine the solution and the reasoning that-example-1
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D, the point of intersection
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Answer:

D (-2,4)

Explanation:

When there is a solution for the System of Linear Equations, this one must satisfy both equations. In this case, represented by the red line and the blue one. Since a line, is a set of points according to Euclidean Geometry.

Then the only point in common is the point of intersection, therefore the solution. So, it's D.

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