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Mathematics, 07.02.2021 22:30 chantianabess36

Roxanne graphed this system of equations to find the solution. y =
2
3
x − 5 y = −2x + 3

On a coordinate plane, 2 lines intersect at (negative 3, negative 3).

She determined that the solution is (–3, –3). Is she correct? If not, explain why.
Yes, she is correct.
No. She switched the x and y values of the intersection point when writing the solution.
No. She used the wrong y-intercepts when graphing the equations.
No. She used the wrong slopes when graphing the equations.

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