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Understand System Solutions as Intersections Practice Test
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A system of equations is represented by two lines that intersect at $$(4, -3)$$. Sarah incorrectly concludes that $$(4, -3)$$ is a solution to only one of the equations. What is the error in Sarah's reasoning about intersection points?
A system of equations is represented by two lines that intersect at $$(4, -3)$$. Sarah incorrectly concludes that $$(4, -3)$$ is a solution to only one of the equations. What is the error in Sarah's reasoning about intersection points?