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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The system of equations shown below is graphed on a coordinate grid: 3y + x = 4 2y − x = 6 Which statement is true about the coordinates of the point that is the solution to the system of equations? It is (−2, 2) and lies on both lines. It is (−5, 3) and lies on both lines. It is (−5, 3) and does not lie on either line. It is (−2, 2) and does not lie on either line.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its the first one @michaelneedhelp

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or the last one. But im pretty sure its the first one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here is a graph of the two equations. The point of intersection is the solution.

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