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Which of the following graphs best represents the solution to the pair of equations below? y = −2x + 2 y = 2x + 2 A coordinate plane is shown with two lines graphed. One line passes through the y axis at 2 and the x axis at 1. The other line passes through the y axis at negative 2 and the x axis at 1. The lines intersect at 1 comma 0. A coordinate plane is shown with two lines graphed. One line passes through the y axis at negative 2 and the x axis at 1. The other line passes through the y axis at 2 and the x axis at negative 1. The lines are parallel and do not intersect. A coordinate plane is shown with two lines graphed. One line passes through the y axis at 2 and the x axis at 1. The other line passes through the y axis at 2 and the x axis at negative 1. The lines intersect at 0 comma 2. A coordinate plane is shown with two lines graphed. One line passes through the y axis at 2 and the x axis at negative 1. The other line passes through the y axis at negative 2 and the x axis at negative 1. The lines intersect at negative 1 comma 0.

User Kospiotr
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The lines are

i) y=-x+6

ii) y=2x-3

The solution of the system of equations is found by equalizing the 2 equations:

-x+6=2x-3

-2x-x=-6-3

-3x=-9

x=-9/(-3)=3

substitute x=3 in either i) or ii):

i) y=-3+6=3

ii) y=2(3)-3=6-3=3

(the result is the same, so checking one is enough)

This means that the point (3, 3) is a point which is in both lines, so a solution to the system.

In graphs, this means that the lines intersect at (3, 3) ONLY

Answer: The graph where the lines intersect at (3, 3)

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