what is (-4,-3) in system of linear equations
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(-4, -3) in a system of linear equations represents a specific point in the coordinate plane. It does not make up a system of linear equations on its own. A system of linear equations typically consists of two or more equations that can be graphed as lines on the coordinate plane. Each equation represents a line, and the point (-4, -3) can be a solution to one or more equations in the system if it lies on the line(s) represented by those equations.