How do you found a solution to a system of equations graphically? Do you found a Point? Do you find the slope of the Y intercept? Do you just found the liners after the two lines or find the slope of the two lines

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To solve a system of equations graphically, you follow these steps:

1. Plot the given equations on a coordinate plane.
2. Locate any intersection point(s) between the two graphs.
3. Determine the coordinates of the intersection point(s), which represent the solution(s) to the system of equations.

If the two lines intersect at a point, then that point represents the solution to the system of equations. The coordinates of the point give the values of the variables that satisfy both equations simultaneously.

You do not find the slope of the y-intercept to solve the system graphically. The slope of a line represents how steep it is, while the y-intercept shows the point where the line intersects the y-axis.

In summary, to solve a system of equations graphically, you find the intersection point(s) of the two equations on a graph.