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30 July, 00:15

The solution to a system of two linear equations is x = 3: y = 9. How could the intersection of the graphs of the two equations be located on a coordinate grid?

A

From the origin, move 3 units to the left, and then move 9 units down.

B

From the origin, move 3 units to the left, and then move 9 units up.

C

From the origin, move 3 units to the right, and then move 9 units up.

From the origin, move 9 units to the right, and then move 3 units up.

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  1. 30 July, 03:25
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    C because x is positive so it moving right and y is positive so it moves up
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