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use the drop-down menus to complete the statements below to answer this question: can you determine whether a system of linear equations has a solution just by looking at the graph of the equations?
here’s the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinates of a point satisfies the equation of a line if the point lies on the line
If a single point satisfies the equations of two lines, the point is on both lines, so the lines will intersect at that point.
This means that each point where the two lines touch is a solution to the system of equations
This means that if you substitute the x and y values of the point for x and y in the equations, both equations will be true.
hope this helps!..
step-by-step explanation:
ok so im not 100% sure but you would start by adding 5.1t and 1.9t beacuse they have the same variable. that is 7t. then add -3.6 + 1.2 which is -2.4
so then keep that as -2.4 + 7t. i apologize if this is incorrect. best luck on your test < 3
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