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What is the solution to the equations represented by these two lines?

A. (4, 2)

B. (2, 3)

C. (2, 0)

D. (0, 4)

What is the solution to the equations represented by these two lines? A. (4, 2) B-example-1

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The answer would be C. (2, 0)
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Answer:

Option B is correct

(2, 3) is the solution

Explanation:

Given the equation of lines:


y = (3)/(2)x .....[1]


y = -(1)/(2)x+4 .....[2]

Equates these two lines we have;


(3)/(2)x = -(1)/(2)x+4

Add
(1)/(2)x to both sides we have;


(4)/(2)x = 4


2x= 4

Divide both sides by 2 we have;

x = 2

Substitute this value in [1] we have;


y = (3)/(2) * 2 = 3

therefore, the solution to the equations represented by these two lines is, (2, 3)

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