Which description best describes the solution to the following system of equations?
y = −2x + 3
y = −x + 6
a. Lines y = −2x + 3 and y = −x + 6 intersect the x-axis.
b. Lines y = −2x + 3 and y = −x + 6 intersect the y-axis.
c. Line y = −2x + 3 intersects the line y = −x + 6.
d.Line y = −2x + 3 intersects the origin.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@sohailiftikhar
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it a A,B,C, etc. type of problem ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes, just multiple choice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok. give me some options please.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I did its all there
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
me too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lhhh im slow . lhh but the answer is : B.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how its b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
because when u plot it on the graph it goes through the y -axis not the x-axis
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ahh its b and i see im late asf
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C is your answer
OpenStudy (sohailiftikhar):
its C when two lines intersect each other on any point between the Y and X axis then the x and y quadinates of that point shows the solution of these lines ....