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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 18:30 pearlvldz

What is the solution for the system? use the graph below
y-x=-3 (line a)
y+x=3 (line b)

a. (0,3)
b. (-3,0)
c. (0,-3)
d. (3,0)

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