BRAINLIEST FOR THE CORRECT AWNSER! Algebra 1 What is the solution to the system of equations graphed below?


Answer:
(-2, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution to a system of equations is the value (or values) of x and y that satisfy both equations. we can find the value of x by setting the right sides of each of our equations equal to each other and solving:
[tex]4x+11=-2x-1\\6x=-12\\x=-2[/tex]
From here, we can simply substitute -2 for x in either of the equations to calculate y. I'll choose the bottom one:
[tex]y=-2(-2)-1\\y=4-1\\y=3[/tex]
So our solution is (-2, 3).