The solution to a system of two linear equations is × = 3 weeks; y = 9 feet
Match the description with the correct statement.
(3 points)
How could you get exactly two or three solutions to this linear system?
The solution to this system could possibly have this meaning.
How would you locate the solution of the two linear graphs on the coordinate plane?
( From the origin, find the y-intercepts and subtract them , The point where the lines cross the y-axis after 3 weeks , No way to have 2 linear graphs with 2 or 3 intersecting points , Curving the lines around so that they cross multiple times , The point where the 9 foot plant stopped growing for 3 weeks , Making the lines parallel to each other , Find the point where the two lines cross; (3, 9) , The point showing after 3 weeks, the plant was 9 feet tall )
1 answer
Match the description with the correct statement.
(3 points)
How could you get exactly two or three solutions to this linear system?
- No way to have 2 linear graphs with 2 or 3 intersecting points
The solution to this system could possibly have this meaning.
- The point showing after 3 weeks, the plant was 9 feet tall
How would you locate the solution of the two linear graphs on the coordinate plane?
- Find the point where the two lines cross; (3, 9)