120k views
4 votes
Two lines, A and B, are represented by equations given below: Line A: y = x − 4 Line B: y = 3x + 4 Which of the following shows the solution to the system of equations and explains why? (1 point) a (−3, −5), because the point satisfies one of the equations b (−3, −5), because the point lies between the two axes c (−4, −8), because the point satisfies both equations d (−4, −8), because the point does not lie on any axis

User Fan Cheung
by
8.3k points

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

The answer is "C"

Explanation:

User Ankita Dobariya
by
8.1k points
1 vote

Answer:

Answer C. This point lies between the two axes and its coordinates satisfy both equations

Explanation:

Line A: y = x − 4

Line B: y = 3x + 4

Let's actually solve this system, using substitution: Equate

Line A: y = x − 4 to Line B: y = 3x + 4, obtaining:

x − 4 = 3x + 4

Subtract (x - 4) from both sides. Doing so yields

0 = 2x + 8, and so x = -4.

From Line A let's find y: Letting x = -4, we get: y = -4 - 4 = -8

and so the solution is (-4, -8). This matches Answer C. This point lies between the two axes and its coordinates satisfy both equations.

User JohnSz
by
8.1k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.