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The graph represents a pair of equations. What point represents the solution to the pair of equations?

The graph represents a pair of equations. What point represents the solution to the-example-1
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User Amaan
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Answer: Point of Intersection, (-3, 2)

Explanation:

• The Solution to this Pair of Linear Equations will be the point of intersection of the 2 Lines.
• The x-coordinate or the value of ‘x’ will be -3, and the y-coordinate or the value of ‘y’ will be 2. This can be written in an ordered pair as (-3, 2)


=> More to Know :-
• The graph of a pair of linear equations that have a unique solution will always have lines that intersect.
• If the pair of linear equations have no solution, the lines will not meet at any point and if they have infinite solutions, the lines will coincide on each other.
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User Jeremycole
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if I'm correct it's where the 2 lines meet, which would mean the answer to be (-3,2)

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