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What is the solution to the system of equations? O (-6, -2) O (-2, 6) O (2,-4) O (4,2)

What is the solution to the system of equations? O (-6, -2) O (-2, 6) O (2,-4) O (4,2)-example-1

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Given the system of equations:

2x - 3y = -6

y = -⅓x - 4

To find the solution to the system, graph both lines.

The point of intersection will be the solution.

Thus, we have the graph attached below:

From the graph above, we can see that both lines intersect ( meet each other) at (-6, -2)

What is the solution to the system of equations? O (-6, -2) O (-2, 6) O (2,-4) O (4,2)-example-1
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