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Select the correct answer.

When graphed, the three lines y = -x + 2, y = 2x − 1, and y = x − 2 intersect in such a way that they form a triangle.

What are the coordinates of the three vertices of this triangle?




A.

(2, 0), (0, 2), and (-1, -3)

B.

(0, 2), (2, 0), and (1, -1)

C.

(1, 1), (2, 0), and (-1, -3)

D.

(1, 1), (0, 2), and (-1, -3)

E.

(2, 0), (1, -1), and (-1, -3)

HELP! Select the correct answer. When graphed, the three lines y = -x + 2, y = 2x-example-1

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Answer: B.

Step-by-step explanation: (0, 2), (2, 0), and (1, -1) are the correct coordinates of the three vertices of the triangle.

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