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Is (-2, 6) a solution to the system of these linear equations: x + 2y =10 and 3x + y = 0? why?
A) no because the graph intersect
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I need to justify how a base in a logarithmic function graph is a base. Here are the choices:
The graph of f(x)= log_3 x+c must
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When you graph a system of two linear equations, which outcome is NOT possible?
CLEAR CHECK The lines do not intersect, so there
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Does the graph show the system of equations x+y=2 and −x+y=7 ? Should the lines for the system be parallel? (1 point)
The graph
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bruh no
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Does that graph show the system of equations x+y=2 and -x+y=7? should the lines for the system be parallel?
the graph of -x+y=7
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katie7
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Does the graph show the system of equations x+y=2 and -x+y=7? Should the lines for the system be parallel?
-the graph x+y=2 is
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does the grapg show the system of equations x+y=2 and -x+y=7? should the lines for the system be parallel?
a. the graph of x+y=2
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There is a graph of f(x) and g(x). They intersect at two points. Michael says that the values of (x)=g(x) are the ordered pairs
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What will the graph look like for a system of equations that has no solution?(1 point)
Responses You will see the lines intersect
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In three sets Q, R, and S, the following conditions are found: in Q intersect R. there are 9 elements in Q intersect S, there
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