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What is the intersection point shown in the graph below?

a. (1, 3)
b. (1, 2)
c .(−1, 3)
d. (−1, 2)

What is the intersection point shown in the graph below? a. (1, 3) b. (1, 2) c .(−1, 3) d-example-1
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Answer:

  • c. ( - 1, 3)

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You can trace the coordinates by adding horizontal and vertical line segments from intersection point to the x- and y-axis.

It will give you x = - 1 and y = 3.

It means the intersection point is ( - 1, 3).

The matching choice is c.

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