Mathematics
Grade10
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Question


By seeing the graph, find the solution.

  1. (-1, 2) (5, 8)
  2. (1, -2) (-5, 8)
  3. (1, 2) (5, 8)
  4. (-1, -1) (-5, -8)

hintHint:

The number of intersection points are number of solutions of the graph

The correct answer is: (-1, 2) (5, 8)


    Observe the given graph;
    note the intersection points in the graph.
    the intersection points in the graph are the solution of the graph
    The solutions of the graph are (-1, 2) (5, 8)

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