Answer:
A straight horizontal line ranging from -3 to 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Draw a cartesian plane. Plot (0,-3) and (1,0)
First plotting: x = 0, y = -3
Second plotting: x = 1, y = 0
The plotting gives a straight horizontal line (drawn from left to right)
1. <span>In this case the two </span>equations<span> describe lines that intersect at one particular point. Clearly this point is on both lines, and therefore its coordinates (x, y) </span>will<span> satisfy the </span>equation<span> of either line. Thus the pair (x, y) is the one and only </span>solution<span> to the </span>system of equations<span>.
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The true statement is 3+7x2=17 because
7x2=14+3=17
(+/-) <span>1 x (+/-) 232 = 232
</span>(+/-) <span>2 x (+/-)116 = 232
</span>(+/-) 4 x (+/-) <span>58 = 232
</span>(+/-) 8 x (+/-) <span>29 = 232
</span>(+/-) 29 x (+/-) <span>8 = 232
</span>(+/-) 58 x (+/-) <span>4 = 232
</span>(+/-) 116 x (+/-) <span>2 = 232
</span>(+/-) 232 x (+/-) 1 = 232