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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HEEEEEELLLLLLLPPPPPP MMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEE Two lines, A and B, are represented by equations given below: Line A: y = x − 2 Line B: y = 3x + 4 Which of the following shows the solution to the system of equations and explains why? (−3, −5), because the point does not lie on any axis (−3, −5), because the point satisfies both equations (−4, −8), because the point satisfies one of the equations (−4, −8), because the point lies between the two axes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what one do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here is a hint. The point is (−3, −5)

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

A solution to a system of equations must satisfy ALL of the equations. Visually, this means that the point lies on EVERY graph of each equation.

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