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The graph shows two lines, A and B.

A graph is shown with x- and y-axes labeled from 0 to 6 at increments of 1. A straight line labeled A joins the ordered pair 2, 6 with the ordered pair 6, 2. Another straight line labeled B joins the ordered pair 0, 3 with the ordered pair 4.5, 6.
Part A: How many solutions does the pair of equations for lines A and B have? Explain your answer.
Part B: What is the solution to the equations of lines A and B? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Part A: There is one solution because the intersect point is the answer and there is only one intersect point.

Part B: The solution is (3,5) because (3,5) is the intersect point for the equation and the answer is going to be the intersect point.

Explanation:

User Faryal
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Answer:

  • (3, 5)

Explanation:

See attached

Part A

  • There is one solution as lines intersect

Part B

  • Solution is the intersection point, which is (3, 5)
The graph shows two lines, A and B. A graph is shown with x- and y-axes labeled from-example-1
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