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Part A

Consider the system of equations.
x = 3
y = -4
Solve the system by graphing.
Graph the equations on the coordinate plane.
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Answer:

The solution is (x, y) = (-2, 0)

A graph is attached

The graph shows the solution. The first equation has a y-intercept of -4 and a slope of -2, so will go through the point (-2, 0).

The second equation has a y-intercept of +4 and a slope of 2, so will go through the point (-2, 0).

Both equations have the same x-intercept, so that x-intercept is the solution to the system of equations.

Answer: The solution is (x, y) = (-2, 0) A - 1

Explanation:

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