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Mathematics, 10.06.2021 09:40 nataliellamas56

When you graph a system of linear equations, why does the intersection of the two lines represent the solution of the system?

Every point on a line satisfies the related linear equation. A point that is on both lines (the intersection point) satisfies both equations.

Every point on a line does not satisfies the related linear equation

Every point on a line called slope of line.

Every point on a line called skew point.

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