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Explain what the point of intersection of two linear graphs represents

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The point of intersection represents the solution of the two equations of two straight lines.

Step-by-step explanation:

Two linear graphs represent two different equations of two different straight lines on the graph. That means if we plot the corresponding values of unknowns on the graph a straight line will be plotted.

Now, two non-parallel straight lines always intersect at a point which is the common point that the two straight line passes through. The common point also represents the solution of the two equations of two straight lines.

So, if we solve the two linear equations then we will get the values of unknowns as the values in the point of intersection. (Answer)

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