To determine if the point \((-2, 6)\) is a solution to the system of equations given by \(x + 2y = 10\) and \(3x + y = 0\), we need to plug in the values of \(x\) and \(y\) into both equations.
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For the first equation, \(x + 2y = 10\): \[ -2 + 2(6) = -2 + 12 = 10 \] This equation is satisfied.
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For the second equation, \(3x + y = 0\): \[ 3(-2) + 6 = -6 + 6 = 0 \] This equation is also satisfied.
Since both equations are satisfied by the point \((-2, 6)\), the point is indeed a solution to the system of equations.
The correct response is: Yes, because the graphs intersect at (−2, 6).