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Which best describes the error in solving the system of linear equations?

Only the x-value is given.
The wrong value for x is given.
The blue line is graphed incorrectly.
The red line is graphed incorrectly.

Which best describes the error in solving the system of linear equations? Only the-example-1

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Answer:

a. Only the x-value is given.

Explanation:

Taking a look at the graph of both equations, both equations are graphed correctly, because the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) values corresponds of each equation corresponds with what we have on the graph representing each equation.

The solution of two linear equations ought to be in a coordinate pair, (x, y). This means the x-value and it's correaponding y-value of the solution needs to be stated, not just the x-value.

Thus, the correct solution. Of the two linear equations are x = 4, when y = 3.

Solution in coordinate pair form is (4, 3).

Therefore, the statement that describes the error is:

a. Only the x-value is given.

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