When x = -2 then y = 4 which is the common point of intersection of the two equations.
x = -2 and y = 4 (-2,4)
There are two equations in the question, not one. They are the equations of intersected lines, and their point of intersection is their common solution.
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x = 3 and y = 2 so the lines intersect at the point (3, 2)
When x = -2 then y = 4 which is the common point of intersection of the two equations.
x = -2 and y = 4 (-2,4)
There are two equations in the question, not one. They are the equations of intersected lines, and their point of intersection is their common solution.
x + y = 6x + y = 2These two equations have no common point (solution).If we graph both equations, we'll find that each one is a straight line.The lines are parallel, and have no intersection point.
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It is [4m-1, (4m-2)/3]
x = 3 and y = 2 so the lines intersect at the point (3, 2)
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(3, 2) because x = 3 and y = 2
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None. When these two equations are graphed, the two lines are parallel. Since they never intersect, there is no point that satisfies both equations.
The point (4, 5) is.