Which equation does the graph of the systems of equations solve? (1 point) 2 linear graphs. They intersect at negative 1, 1

Which equation does the graph of the systems of equations solve 1 point 2 linear graphs They intersect at negative 1 1 class=

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Answer:

  3x +4 = -2x -1

Step-by-step explanation:

The line that goes up to the right has a y-intercept of +4. This is where it crosses the y-axis. It's slope (rise/run) is 3/1 = 3, so its equation in slope-intercept form is ...

  y = mx +b . . . . where m is the slope, b is the y-intercept

  y = 3x +4

The other line has a negative slope and a y-intercept of -1. The slope of that line is rise/run = -2/1 = -2, so its equation is ...

  y = -2x -1

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The solution point will have the x-coordinate that is the solution of the equation ...

  y = y

  3x +4 = -2x -1 . . . . . . substituting the above expressions for y.