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What is the solution to the system of equations graph below?

What is the solution to the system of equations graph below?-example-1
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User MTCoster
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Answer: B. (-2, 3)


Step-by-step explanation: The two lines have the same solution where both lines intersect. So, if you look at the point on the graph where the two lines intersect, and count the tick marks on the number lines, the point is clearly located at (-2, 3).

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User Orka
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Answer:

Correct option is:

B. (-2,3)

Explanation:

The solution of the system of the equations graphed is that point on which the two graphs meet.

Here, the system of equations:

y=4x+11

y= -2x-1

are graphed and as we can clearly see from the graph the two graphs meet at a point (-2,3)

So, solution is (-2,3)

Hence, Correct option is:

B. (-2,3)

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User Joseph Ireland
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