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OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

Can someone double check this? Thanks! What is the solution to the system of equations represented by these two lines? A. (3, 1) B. (3, 0) C. (1, 3) D. (0, 6)

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

I think A because that's where the two lines intersect. I'm putting the picture up right now.

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

OpenStudy (kelvin8262):

I guess it's A because... as you said. lol

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

@Atsie Could you double check this, please?

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

@paki

Atsie (atsie):

Welp, I'll try to do my best on this. If we know that a system of equations is a set of two or more equations that you deal with at one time then we know we probably need to look at this closer more so than any other algebraic graph. Firstly, what we probably need to do is find the point of intersection here. That is when two lines intersect and make a solution. So the intersection of this graph is (3,1) Secondly, we don't need to do anything else! Because when working with system of equations, most times all your looking for is the intersection of the lines and that ends up being your solution/answer. So good job on your guess! :) @gabbyalicorn

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

Ok gosh, thank you. >u<

Atsie (atsie):

You're so welcome! ^.^

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