hey i need help with this

y = −1
3
x + 2
y = x + 2
What is the solution to the system of equations?
A) (0, 2)
B) (2, 0)
C) (-1, 3)
D) (0, -2)

The answer is C

the answer would be C

Your right Travis

I will assume that your equations are supposed to be:

y = (-1/3)x + 3 and y = x + 2

your choice of C of (-1,3) satisfies the second but not the first equation.
I see only two that satisfy the second equation only
so until you properly type the first equation ......

Thanks that was correct

To find the solution to the system of equations, we need to solve the equations simultaneously. The given equations are:

1) y = −1/3x + 2
2) y = x + 2

To find the common solution for both equations, we can set them equal to each other:

−1/3x + 2 = x + 2

Let's solve this equation step by step:

First, let's isolate the variable x on one side:

−1/3x - x = 2 - 2
(-1/3 - 1)x = 0
-4/3x = 0

Next, we can solve for x:

-4/3x = 0
x = 0

Now that we have the value of x, we can substitute it back into one of the original equations to find the value of y. Let's use the second equation:

y = x + 2
y = 0 + 2
y = 2

Therefore, the solution to the system of equations is (0, 2).

So, the correct answer is A) (0, 2).