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The graph shows a system of equations:

what is the solution to the system of equations

a. (-3,2)
b. (3,-2)
c. (3,2)
d. (-3,-2)

The graph shows a system of equations: what is the solution to the system of equations-example-1

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Answer:

would be c

Explanation:

count how much over then goes how much up until it reaches the point that is marked, so it would be (x,y) so (3,2) x is verticle axis and y is horizontal axis

User Jieong
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Answer:

c. (3, 2)

Explanation:

Equating the values of y :

  • -x + 5 = x - 1
  • x + x = 5 + 1
  • 2x = 6
  • x = 3 [x-coordinate of the solution]

Finding y by substituting x in one of the equations :

  • y = x - 1
  • y = 3 - 1
  • y = 2 [y-coordinate of the solution]

Solving :

  • Solution = (x, y)
  • Solution = (3, 2)
User Domenico Sibilio
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