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What is the solution to the system of equations graphed below?
y= 3/2x+2
y=-6x+ 32

What is the solution to the system of equations graphed below? y= 3/2x+2 y=-6x+ 32-example-1
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Answer: B: (4,8)

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 3x +2 you will go to positive to on the graph and go up 3 and to the right two because it is positive until you can't no more.

y = -6x + 32

you will go to +32 on the graph and then go down six and since there is no number under -6 you will replace it with one so it will look like this -6x/1

User Silvio Guedes
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Answer:

(4,8)

Explanation:

The solution is where the two lines intersect.

The graphs intersect at x=4 and y = 8

(4,8)

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