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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two lines, A and B, are represented by the equations given below: Line A: y = x – 6 Line B: y = 3x + 4 Which of the following shows the solution to the system of equations and explains why? (1 point) (–5, –11), because the point satisfies both equations (–5, –11), because the point does not lie on any axis (–3, –5), because the point satisfies one of the equations (–3, –5), because the point lies between the two axes

OpenStudy (rhystic):

in order to statisfy the system of equations the coordinate set must satisfy all the equations in the system. thus you really only have one option there....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

k i jus need somebody to explain how to get the answer plz

OpenStudy (rhystic):

take the coordinate set and plug it into the two equations and make sure it actually works. The coordinate set is in (x,y) format so for x values you plug in -5 and for y values you plug in -11. you then make sure the answer works for both equations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh thats easy enough thank you so much

OpenStudy (rhystic):

but realistically you don't even need to do that because outside of the first option the other answers have the wrong requirements. Both equations need to be satisfied not one.

OpenStudy (rhystic):

sure np

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