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  • 08-12-2018
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Which point can be found using the vertical line x = –9 and the horizontal line y = 8?

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  • 08-12-2018
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The point is
[tex](-9,8).[/tex]

EXPLANATION
When two nonparallel lines are drawn on the same plane, they will intersect at a unique point. This point represents the solution to the two systems of equations represented by the lines.

The vertical line
[tex]x = - 9[/tex]

and the horizontal line
[tex]y = 8[/tex]

will intersect at
[tex](-9,8).[/tex]

This is the unique solution to the two equations.

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