The solution to a system of 2 linear equations is x=3;y=9. How could the intersection of the graphs of the 2 equations be located on a coordinate grid? A. From the origin move 3 units up and 9 units right b. From the origin move 3 units right and 9 units up

b. From the origin move 3 units right and 9 units up

Since x=3 and y=9 is the solution to the system of equations, the intersection of the graphs of the two equations would be located at the point (3,9) on a coordinate grid. This means that you would move 3 units to the right on the x-axis and 9 units up on the y-axis from the origin to reach this point.