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Consider the following pair of equations:

-X - y = -5
y = x + 1
If the two equations are graphed, at what point do the
lines representing the two equations intersect? (4 points)
O (-2,3)
O (3,-2)
O (3, 2)
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HELP ASAP

Consider the following pair of equations: -X - y = -5 y = x + 1 If the two equations-example-1
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Answer:

Yeah i don't get it i have the same problem

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Answer:

It is not (−2,3).

Explanation:

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