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Mathematics, 20.02.2021 01:00 sara7946

Mary thinks that the "solution" to a system of equations is the point of intersection on the graph. Mike thinks that the "solution" to a system of equations if the ordered pair that makes both equations true. Who is correct?


Mary thinks that the solution to a system of equations is the point of intersection on the graph.

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