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Which graph represents the solution to the given system? y = –2x + 5 and y = 3x – 2

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y = -2x + 5 y =3x - 2
Since both equations are equal to 'y' you can set them equal to each other to solve.
-2x + 5 = 3x - 2 Subtract 3x from both sides
-5x + 5 = -2 Subtract 5 from both sides
-5x = -7 Divide -5 on both sides
x = 7/5
Plug 7/5 back in for x and solve for y.
y = -2(7/5) + 5
y = (-14/5) + (25/5)
y = 11/5
(7/5, 11/5) OR (1.4, 2.2)


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For this case we have the following system of equations:

y = -2x + 5 y = 3x - 2
The solution of the system of equations is given by the intersection of both functions.
We have then that observing the graph the solution is given by:

x = 7/5 y = 11/5
Answer:
See attached image to observe the graph
Which graph represents the solution to the given system? y = –2x + 5 and y = 3x – 2-example-1
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