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If the solution to a linear system of equations is x=6 and y= 2 and you graphed the two equations, where would the two lines intersect? How do you know?

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The lines intersect at (x,y) = (6,2)

This is simply because the x coordinate is 6 and the y coordinate is 2.

The line x = 6 is a vertical line in which all points on it have an x coordinate of 6. It goes through 6 on the x axis.

The line y = 2 is horizontal where all points on it have a y coordinate of 2.

The vertical and horizontal lines intersect at (6,2)

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