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If the solution to a linear system of equations is x=6 and y= 2 and you graphed the two equations, where would the two lines intersect? How do you know?

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A system of equations is a set of two or more equations that represent a relationship between two or more variables. A solution of this system is an ordered pair that satisfies each equation in the system. Finding the set of all solutions is called solving the system of equations. Solving a system of equations by graphing is exactly what the name implies – graph both equations, and their point(s) of intersection is the solution. A system of linear equations only have one solution because each equation is a straight line, they will only have one point of intersection (unless, of course, they are the same line).

THE TWO LINES WOULD INTERSECT (6, 2). BECAUSE THE SOLUTION IS THE INTERSECTION..

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Answer:

(6,2)

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Combine them

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