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The two lines, X and Y, are graphed below:

Line X is drawn by joining ordered pairs negative 3,12 and 7,negative 16. Line Y is drawn by joining ordered pairs 0, negative 14 and 11, 8

Determine the solution and the reasoning that justifies the solution to the systems of equations.

 (2, 7), because this point is true for both the equations



(4, −6), because this point lies only on one of the two lines

(4, −6), because this point makes both the equations true

(2, 7), because the lines intersect the x-axis at these points
The two lines, X and Y, are graphed below: Line X is drawn by joining ordered pairs-example-1
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Answer:c

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(4,-6), because this point makes both the equations true.

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consider line X.

(-3, 12), (7, -16) are 21 points on this line, so by the 2-point form of the equation of a line, the equation of X is given as follows:


(12-(-16))/(-3-7)= (y-12)/(x-(-3))


(28)/(-10)= (y-12)/(x+3)


28(x+3)=-10(y-12)


28x+84=-10y+120


28x+10y-36=0, divide by 2 to simplify:


14x+5y-18=0

similarly, the equation of Y is found using the points (0, -14) and (11, 8):


(-14-8)/(0-11)= (y-(-14))/(x-0)


(-22)/(-11)= (y+14)/(x)


2= (y+14)/(x)


2x-y-14=0

so y=2x-14,

substitute y=2x-14 in 14x+5y-18=0:

14x+5y-18=0

14x+5(2x-14)-18=0

14x+10x-70-18=0

24x=88

x=3.667, then y=2x-14=2*3.667-14=-6.66


the intersection point is (3.667, -6.66), it is the only point which satisfies the equations of the lines, that were found.


Answer: (4, −6), because this point makes both the equations true
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