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Consider the following system of equations:

y = −2x + 3
y = x − 5

Which description best describes the solution to the system of equations?

Lines y = −2x + 3 and y = 3x – 5 intersect the x-axis.

Line y = −2x + 3 intersects line y = x − 5.

Lines y = −2x + 3 and y = 3x − 5 intersect the y-axis.

Line y = −2x + 3 intersects the origin.

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THE answer is B. Line y = −2x + 3 intersects line y = x − 5.

Explanation:

(I got it correct on the quiz)

PROOF:

Consider the following system of equations: y = −2x + 3 y = x − 5 Which description-example-1
User Isaac Saffold
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Answer:

Line
y=-2x+3 intersects line
y=x-5

Explanation:

We are given that


y=-2x+3


y=x-5

Subtract one equation from other then we get


-3x+8=0


3x=8


x=(8)/(3)

Substitute the value of x in first equation then we get


y=-2((8)/(3))+3=-(16)/(3)+3=-(-7)/(3)

Hence, the solution
((8)/(3),-(7)/(3)) is the intersection point of two line equations .

Answer:Line
y=-2x+3 intersects line
y=x-5

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