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A coordinate grid with 2 lines. The first line is labeled g(x) and passes through the points (negative 3, 0) and (0, 2). The second line is labeled f(x) and passes through the points (negative 3, 0) and (0, 2). What is the solution to the system of linear equations? (–3, 0) (–3, 3) (0, 2) (3, 1)

A coordinate grid with 2 lines. The first line is labeled g(x) and passes through-example-1
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User Barranka
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Answer:

(0,2)

Explanation:

the solution to the system is basically when the coordinates aligns with both the equations

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User Adam Martin
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Answer:


(0,2)

Explanation:

The solution to this Linear System is already shown by the graph. This is also called the Graph Method. The Solution of this Linear System is this common point in this case, (0,2).

Since each equation is represented by a line. So We have g(x) for the red line, and f(x) for the blue one. Each line is a set of points, We know that from the Euclidean Geometry and its common point (0,2) solves this system.

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