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OpenStudy (help108):

1 math question MEDAL AND FAN!!!!!1 Consider the following system of equations: y = −x + 2 y = 3x + 1 Which description best describes the solution to the system of equations? Line y = −x + 2 intersects line y = 3x + 1. Lines y = −x + 2 and y = 3x + 1 intersect the x-axis. Lines y = −x + 2 and y = 3x + 1 intersect the y-axis. Line y = −x + 2 intersects the origin.

OpenStudy (gniiij):

i can help:)

OpenStudy (gniiij):

Line y = −x + 2 intersects line y = 3x + 1. is your answer

OpenStudy (help108):

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OpenStudy (gniiij):

graph the points!!!

OpenStudy (help108):

so the awnser will be A?

OpenStudy (gniiij):

yes

OpenStudy (help108):

YES!!!!! can you explain again but more of why its A.

OpenStudy (gniiij):

you have to graph the equations

OpenStudy (help108):

and then what.

OpenStudy (gniiij):

if they intersect, it is A

OpenStudy (gniiij):

Its they intersect on at the x axis it is B

OpenStudy (gniiij):

if they intersect at the y axis it is c

OpenStudy (gniiij):

and if they intersect at the origin it is D

OpenStudy (gniiij):

But they don't intersect at the x axis, the y-axis, or the origin

OpenStudy (gniiij):

they intersect though

OpenStudy (gniiij):

so the answer is A

OpenStudy (help108):

thanks

OpenStudy (help108):

wait how is that possible if their is no graph

OpenStudy (help108):

@GNiiij

OpenStudy (gniiij):

I'm sorry I got busy. You have to graph it on your own and then you would know

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