The graph shows the system of equations below.
2x-3y=-6
y= -1/3x=4
Which statement is...
Mathematics, 02.07.2021 14:00 kosta42
The graph shows the system of equations below.
2x-3y=-6
y= -1/3x=4
Which statement is supported by the graph?
The blue line represents the equation 2x-3y=-6 , and the solution to the system of equations is (β6, β2).
The blue line represents the equation 2x-3y=-6 , and the solution to the system of equations is ( β2, β6).
The red line represents the equation 2x-3y=-6 , and the solution to the system of equations is (2, β4).
The red line represents the equation 2x-3y=-6 , and the solution to the system of equations is (β4, 2).
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