It seems that you're asking about matching graphs of systems of equations to their respective solutions, but I cannot see any graphs. However, I can help you understand how to match graphs with solutions if you describe the graphs or tell me about the systems of equations and the potential solutions you have.
Here are some general guidelines for matching graphs of systems of equations with their solutions:
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Identify Intersection Points: The solution to a system of equations (if one exists) is where the graphs intersect.
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No Solutions: If the lines are parallel (and therefore never intersect), there is no solution.
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Infinite Solutions: If the lines overlap (are the same line), then there are infinitely many solutions.
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Checking Coordinates: If you have specific points that are potential solutions, substitute those points into the original equations to see if they hold true.
If you provide more details about the graphs or equations, I can help you more specifically!