PLEASE HELP On a graph, the solution to a system of linear equations is represented by what
The intersection of the graphs :)
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Forms of equations ? like standard equation. i'm not pretty sure about my answer.
Hi @cutie_mona22 , systems of linear equations are set of equations that have the same variables. It doesn't matter what form are the equations are.
ahehe. ok .
no problem ^_^
So .why the intersection of the graph is the answer?
But the answers are a.the x-intersect of each line B.the y-intercept of each line c. All the pointsoneither line D. The intersection of the lines
The intersection(s) of the graphs will be the solution(s) because this point will satisfy the system of the given linear equations. In simple words, when solving linear of equations you are basically looking for the values of the variables that is common between the given equations. If these equations have similar values for the variables, you will have an intersection when you graph them. But take note that sometimes the system of linear equations can have \(No\ solution\) (if they are parallel), \(One\ solution\)(if they intersect), \(Infinitely\ many\ solutions\)(if they overlapped). @bromiller21 intersection of the \(graphs\) --> i mean \(lines\)
Oh ok how did you put your answer in yellow box
And thank you
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