C is the correct answer. The solution to a system of equations represents the coordinates of the ordered pair(s) that satisfy both equations in the system. In other words, it provides the values of \(x\) and \(y\) that make both equations true. When these equations are graphed, the solution corresponds to the points of intersection of the graphed lines.
What is the solution to a system of equations telling us?
A The number of spaces you move to get from one line to the other
B the plotted points for only one of the lines or equations
C the cordanites of the order pair(s) that satisfy both equations in the system. in other words the values of x and y that will make the equations true. Also when a system of equation is graphed the solution will be points of intersection of the graphed lines
D it doesn't tell us anything. There is never a solution
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