How do you find the solution to a system of equations graphically?(1 point) Responses Find the slope of the two lines. Find the slope of the two lines. Find the slope and y-intercept of the two lines. Find the slope and y-intercept of the two lines. Find the point where the two lines intersect. Find the point where the two lines intersect. Find the y-intercept of the two lines.

To find the solution to a system of equations graphically, you need to:

1. Graph both equations on the same coordinate plane.
2. Find the point where the two lines intersect.
3. This point represents the solution to the system of equations.

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To find the solution to a system of equations graphically:

1. Graph the two equations on the same coordinate plane.
2. Find the point where the two lines intersect.
3. This point represents the solution to the system of equations.

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The answer is:

The solution to a system of equations can be found by graphing the equations on the same coordinate plane, identifying the point where the two lines intersect, and considering that point as the solution to the system.

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I apologize for any confusion. The closest answer choice among the options you provided would be: "Find the point where the two lines intersect."

What will the graph look like for a system of equations that has no solution?(1 point) Responses You will see the lines intersect at two different points. You will see the lines intersect at two different points. You will see perpendicular lines. You will see perpendicular lines. You will see parallel lines. You will see parallel lines. You will see lines on top of each other so that they form the same exact line. You will see lines on top of each other so that they form the same exact line. You will see the lines intersect at only one point.

The graph for a system of equations that has no solution will show parallel lines.

To find the solution to a system of equations graphically, you need to find the point where the two lines intersect. Here are the steps to do so:

1. Write down the equations of the two lines.
2. Convert the equations to slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) by solving for y.
3. Identify the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) of each line.
4. Plot the y-intercepts on the y-axis.
5. Use the slope to find additional points on each line. For example, if the slope is 2/3, start from the y-intercept and move 2 units up and 3 units to the right to mark another point on the line.
6. Connect the points on each line to graph them.
7. Locate the point where the two lines intersect. This point will be the solution to the system of equations, as it satisfies both equations simultaneously.

By following these steps, you can visually determine the solution to a system of equations graphically.