What is the solution of the system of equations graphed below?

The solution is the point where the lines intersect. That point has x-coordinate 2, and y-coordinate -2. Thus (x, y) is ...
... B (2, -2)
Answer:
Option B, (2,-2) is right
Step-by-step explanation:
Given is a graph with two lines graphed on it.
First line is
[tex]y=-3x+4[/tex]
and the second line is
[tex]y=\frac{x}{2} -3[/tex]
The two lines intersect at the point x=2 and y =-2
Hence solution to the system of equations graphed is the point of intersection of the two lines
From the graph we find that intersecting point is
[tex](2,-2)[/tex]
Option B is right