Find the solution to the system of equations graphed here.
A (-1, -3)
B (1, -3)
C (1, 3)
D (3, 1)
E (3, -1)
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To find the solution to the system of equations, we first need to understand that the solution is where the lines intersect on a graph. Given your coordinates:
– A (-1, -3)
– B (1, -3)
– C (1, 3)
– D (3, 1)
– E (3, -1)
It looks like you have points rather than equations. To determine the solution, check the equations represented by the lines passing through these points. You’ll want to identify any points that appear to be intersection points of those lines.
If, for example, lines created by points A and B (both on y = -3) intersect with lines passing through other given points and the coordinates where those lines cross would provide solutions.
Please refer to your graph carefully to find any intersections, or you may want to specify the equations of the lines formed by these points for a more precise answer.
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