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What is the solution to the system of linear equations?

(–3, 0)
(–3, 3)
(0, 2)
(3, 1)

What is the solution to the system of linear equations? (–3, 0) (–3, 3) (0, 2) (3, 1)-example-1
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0,2 this is it hope it helps
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Answer:

The correct answer is (0,2).

Step-by-step explanation:

The geometric interpretation of a solution set for two variables (x and y) system of linear equations is the intersection of the lines.

Three cases:

If the lines are parallel, never intersect between them, the system is indeterminate and have an empty solution set.

If the lines are parallel and all points touch each other, the system is indeterminate and have an infinite solution set.

If the lines are not parallel, then only one point touch each other, the system is determinate and have only 1 solution.

For this case, f(x) intersects g(x) on point (0,2).

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