Asked by shellby
A system of linear equations is graphed.
Which ordered pair is the solution to the system?
Responses
a (0, 3)
a (0, 3)
b (−4, 1)
b (−4, 1)
c (1, −4)
c (1, −4)
d (−4, 0)
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I don’t see the graph. I can’t pick the intersection point without it.
Please either
- upload the graph image, or
- give the two linear equations, or
- describe where the lines cross (for example “they cross at 4 left and 1 up from the origin”).
If you want to check the four choices yourself: plug each ordered pair into both equations (or locate each point on the graph). The pair that satisfies both equations (or that sits at the point where the two lines meet) is the solution. Send the graph or equations and I’ll identify which choice is correct.
Please either
- upload the graph image, or
- give the two linear equations, or
- describe where the lines cross (for example “they cross at 4 left and 1 up from the origin”).
If you want to check the four choices yourself: plug each ordered pair into both equations (or locate each point on the graph). The pair that satisfies both equations (or that sits at the point where the two lines meet) is the solution. Send the graph or equations and I’ll identify which choice is correct.
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