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Graph the system of equations on your graph paper to answer the question.

{y=x−4y=−x+6



What is the solution for this system of equations?

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Answer: (5 , 1)


Explanation:

hihi your problem is a system of question y = x-4 and y = -x+6 okay so graph them both normally and then find the point where they intersect which is gonna be a coordinate point, and that's your solution !!

y = x-4
the y intersect is going to be 4
the slope is a positive 1 , going up to the right, through the positive quadrant, line is facing to the right

y = -x+6
the y intersect is going to be -6
the slope is going to be a -1 , following up the opposite way the line is going to face the left

once you graph them both you'll see the point of intersection, the solution
make sure you drew your lines very clearly !!!!

the solution is x = 5 and y = 1 which is also (5 , 1)

hopefully this was helpful !

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