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The graph shows two lines, K and J.

Based on the graph, which statement is correct about the solution to the system of equations for lines K and J?
(1, 1) is the solution to both lines K and J.
(−1, 0) is the solution to line K but not to line J.
(1, 1) is the solution to line K but not to line J.
(0, 4) is the solution to both lines K and J.

The graph shows two lines, K and J. Based on the graph, which statement is correct-example-1
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User Hatcyl
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(1,1) is the solution to both lines which is the correct answer
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Answer:

The correct option is 1.

Explanation:

If a system of equations have two equation of lines. Then the intersection point of both lines is the solution of given system of equations.

The given graph contains two lines. All the points lie on the line are the solution of that line.

From the given graph it is clear that both the line intersect each other at point (1,1). It means both lines passes through the point (1,1). So, (1,1) is the solution of system of equations.

Since (1, 1) is the solution to both lines K and J. Therefore the correct option is 1.

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