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Which graph shows the solution of −3x−y=3
and y=−3x+4
?(1 point)
Two parallel lines are graphed across a coordinate plane. One line is dotted while the other is solid.
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Two intersecting lines are graphed across a coordinate plane.
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Two intersecting lines are graphed across a coordinate plane.
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Two intersecting lines are graphed across a coordinate plane.
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The first graph (the two parallel lines).
Reason: -3x − y = 3 rearranges to y = −3x − 3, and the other is y = −3x + 4. Both have slope −3 but different y-intercepts, so they are parallel and do not intersect.
Reason: -3x − y = 3 rearranges to y = −3x − 3, and the other is y = −3x + 4. Both have slope −3 but different y-intercepts, so they are parallel and do not intersect.
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