LGEBRA: 26702
13.1
Question 4, 3.1.25
Part 1 of 2
Solve each system graphically. Be sure to check your solution. If a system has an infinite number of solutions, use set-builder notation to write the solution set. If a system has no solution, state this.
\[
\begin{array}{l}
x=-3 \\
y=5
\end{array}
\]
Use the graphing tool to graph the system.
Final Answer: The solution to the system of equations is the point \(\boxed{(-3, 5)}\).
Step 1 :The system of equations given is very straightforward. It's simply stating that x is always -3 and y is always 5. This means that the solution to the system is the point (-3, 5).
Step 2 :To confirm this, we can graph these two equations and see where they intersect.
Step 3 :The graph shows two lines, one vertical at x=-3 and one horizontal at y=5. They intersect at the point (-3, 5), which confirms our initial thought that the solution to the system is the point (-3, 5).
Step 4 :Final Answer: The solution to the system of equations is the point \(\boxed{(-3, 5)}\).