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The solution to a system of linear equations is the point where the lines _________.

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Answer:

Intersect.

Explanation:

"The solution to a system of linear equations" is asking whether there are any point(s) (x,y) that are intersected by both lines.

An example is the solution to 2 linear equations:

y = 2x +3

y = -3x - 4

See the attached graph. They intersect at (-1.4, 0.2).

The solution to a system of linear equations is the point where the lines _________.-example-1
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