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The solution of a consistent pair of linear equations corresponds graphically to:
Athe midpoint of the axes
Bthe point of intersection of the two lines
Cany point on either line
Dthe origin always
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. the point of intersection of the two lines
The intersection point of the two lines is the solution of a consistent pair.
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