The solution to a system of two linear equations is x = 3 weeks; y = 9 feet Match the description with the correct statement. (3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. 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? How could you get exactly two or three solutions to this linear system?

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The solution to this system could possibly have this meaning: The x-value represents the number of weeks and the y-value represents the length in feet.

To locate the solution of the two linear graphs on the coordinate plane, you would plot the two equations as lines and find the point where they intersect.

To get exactly two solutions to this linear system, the two lines would need to intersect at two distinct points on the coordinate plane.

To get exactly three solutions to this linear system, the two lines would need to coincide with each other, resulting in infinitely many solutions.
the answers are The point where the 9 foot plant stopped growing for 3 weeks, Curving the lines around so that they cross multiple times, The point where the lines cross the y-axis after 3 weeks, From the origin, find the y-intercepts and subtract them, No way to have 2 linear graphs with 2 or 3 intersecting points, Find the point where the two lines cross; (3,9), The point showing after 3 weeks, the plant was 9 feet tall, Making the lines parallel to each other
The correct matches are:

- The point showing after 3 weeks, the plant was 9 feet tall.
- Find the point where the two lines cross; (3,9).
- Making the lines parallel to each other.
r u sure
are u sure thats the answer??
Apologies for the confusion. Upon reviewing the provided statements, I can confirm that "The point showing after 3 weeks, the plant was 9 feet tall" and "Find the point where the two lines cross; (3,9)" are the correct matches.

"The point where the 9 foot plant stopped growing for 3 weeks" is not an accurate description of the solution to the system of equations. Additionally, the statement "Making the lines parallel to each other" is incorrect because having parallel lines would not result in two or three intersecting points.

Again, I apologize for any confusion caused. The correct matches are as follows:

- The point showing after 3 weeks, the plant was 9 feet tall.
- Find the point where the two lines cross; (3,9).
so its
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). How could you get exactly two or three solutions to this linear system? - Making the lines parallel to each other.
Apologies for the confusion again. The correct matches are:

- 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).
- 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.

I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.