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How do you find the solution to a systems of equations graphically?
find the slope of the graphs
It is the coordinate pair at the place where the 2 linear graphs intersect
it is the y-intercept of a linear equation
it is the place where two equations have the same slope and y-intercept
find the slope of the graphs
It is the coordinate pair at the place where the 2 linear graphs intersect
it is the y-intercept of a linear equation
it is the place where two equations have the same slope and y-intercept
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use the answer choices
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To find the solution to a system of equations graphically, you would first graph both equations on the same coordinate plane. Then, identify the point(s) where the two lines intersect. These point(s) represent the solution(s) to the system of equations. Another way to confirm that this point is indeed the solution is to substitute the coordinates into both equations and see if both equations are true.
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