A coordinate plane's x-axis ranges from negative 5 to 5 and its y-axis ranges from negative 3 to 7, both in 1-unit increments. A parabola and a line are plotted. The line and parabola intersect at two points. 1 point of intersection is in quadrant 1 and the other is in quadrant 2.

Which of the following shows the solution(s) for this system of equations?

Without knowing the specific equations of the line and parabola, we cannot determine the exact solution(s) for this system of equations. To find the solution(s), we need to have the equations of both the line and the parabola.

Once the equations are known, the solution(s) can be found by setting the two equations equal to each other and solving for the intersection point(s) by setting the x and y coordinates equal to each other.

Therefore, the solution(s) will depend on the specific equations of the line and parabola.