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Which represents the solution(s) of the graphed system of equations, y = –x2 x 2 and y = –x 3? (1, 2) (1, 2) and (0, 3) (–1, 0) and (2, 0) (2, 1)
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(1,2)

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The solution of the graphed system of equations y = -x² + x + 2 and y = -x + 3 is (1,2)

How to solve the equations?

The system of equations is given as:

y = -x² + x + 2

y = -x + 3

From the graph in the complete question, we have the following point of intersection between the equations

(x,y) = (1,2)

The point of intersection between the equations is the solution

Hence, the solution of the graphed system of equations is (1,2)

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