What is the solution to the system of equations shown in the graph?
A (0, 5)
B (-2, 1)
C (0, -1)
D (1, -2)
E no solution
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To find the solution to the system of equations shown in the graph, you need to identify the point where the lines intersect. The options you listed are potential points of intersection.
Given that the solution is the point where both equations are satisfied, check which of the provided points (A, B, C, D) lies at the intersection of the lines.
If the graph shows lines that intersect, the correct answer would be one of the points A, B, C, or D. If the lines are parallel and do not intersect, the answer would be E (no solution).
Based on typical intersection points, the correct answer will be the point that appears where both lines meet on the graph. If you need further analysis or details, feel free to reach out to extended services for more assistance!