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The system of equations y = negative three-fourths x minus 1 and y = 2 x minus 4 is shown on the graph below. On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (negative 2, 0.5) and (0, negative 1) and another goes through (0.5, negative 2) and (2, 0). What is a reasonable estimate for the solution? (1.1, –1.9) (–1.9, 1.1) (2.1, –3.9) (–3.9, 2.1)

User MarcelBeug
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Answer:

It's the 1st one :)

Explanation:

User Ivan Zuzak
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Answer:

A reasonable estimate for the solution is the point (1.1,-1.9)

Explanation:

we have


y=-(3)/(4)x-1 -----> equation A


y=2x-4 ----> equation B

Solve the system by graphing

Remember that the solution of the system of equations is the interection point both graphs

using a graphing tool

The solution is the point (1.091,-1.818)

see the attached figure

therefore

A reasonable estimate for the solution is the point (1.1,-1.9)

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP The system of equations y = negative three-fourths x minus 1 and-example-1
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