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What equation is solved by the graphed systems of equations? Two linear equations that intersect at the point negative 1, negative 4. 7x 3 = x 3 7x − 3 = x − 3 7x 3 = x − 3 7x − 3 = x 3.

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The equation is solved by the graphed systems of equations is 7x + 3 = x − 3.

The correct option is C.

Given

Two linear equations that intersect at the point (-1, -4) =(x, y) →x=-1, y=-4.

What is a system of equations?

Systems of equations are sets of equations where the solution is the intersecting point (s) between the equations.

The  equation is solved by the graphed systems of equations is;

7x + 3 = x − 3

Solving for x: Grouping the x's on the left side of the equation:

Subtracting x both sides of the equation:

7x+3-x=x-3-x

6x+3=-3

Subtracting 3 both sides of the equation:

6x+3-3=-3-3

6x=-6

Dividing both sides of the equation by 6:

6x/6=-6/6

Dividing:

x = -1 equal to the intersection at x=-1, then this is the equation.

Hence, the equation is solved by the graphed systems of equations is 7x + 3 = x − 3.

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