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The two lines, A and B, are graphed below: Line A is drawn by joining ordered pairs negative 3,18 and 9, negative 6. Line B is drawn by joining ordered pairs negative 5, negative 2 and 8,17 Determine the solution and the reasoning that justifies the solution to the systems of equations. (−4, 6), because both the equations are true for this point (2, 8), because the graph of the two equations intersects at this point (2, 8), because neither of the two equations are true for this coordinate point (−4, 6), because the graph of the two equations intersects the x-axis at these points

The two lines, A and B, are graphed below: Line A is drawn by joining ordered pairs-example-1
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Answer:

B. (2,8) because the graph of the two equations intersects at this point.

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The solution of the linear equations that are written in this item can be calculated by locating the point at which these lines intersect. Fortunately enough in this item, we are directly given with the graphs and their intersection.

Enlarging the graph, we find that the intersection of the two lines drawn is at point (2,8). Hence, the solution of the equation is (2,8) because the graphs of the two lines intersect at this point.

The answer is therefore the second choice.
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