Pictured are the graphs of a system of two linear equations. Find the solution of the system.

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To find the solution of the system of two linear equations, we need to determine the point where the two graphs intersect. This point represents the values of the variables that satisfy both equations simultaneously.

Since I can't see the graphs you're referring to, I can guide you on how to find the solution. Here are the steps:

  1. Identify the equations of the lines or the coordinates of the intersection point visually on the graph.
  2. If the equations are given, you can use methods such as substitution or elimination to find the intersection point algebraically.
  3. If the intersection appears to be a specific point on the graph (like (x, y)), you can read these coordinates directly from the graph.
  4. The intersection point (x, y) will be your solution in the form (x, y).

If you can provide the equations of the lines or more specific information about their graphs, I can help you determine the exact solution!