Solve the system of equations by graphing. Choose the graph that represents the two given line equations, and then enter the solution.
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The solution of this system, written as an ordered pair, is .
(If these two lines don’t intersect, type no solution.
If these two lines overlap each other, type infinitely many solutions.)

Graph A: This picture shows graphs of two lines. The first line's slope is (7/3) and its y-intercept is -6. The second line's slope is (-4/3) and its y-intercept is 5. Their intersection is (3,1).
Graph B: This picture shows graphs of two lines. The first line's slope is (-7/3) and its y-intercept is -6. The second line's slope is (4/3) and its y-intercept is 5. Their intersection is (-3,1).
Graph C: This picture shows graphs of two lines. The first line's slope is (-7/3) and its y-intercept is -6. The second line's slope is (-7/3) and its y-intercept is 5. They don't have an intersection.
Graph D: This picture shows graphs of two lines. The first line's slope is (4/3) and its y-intercept is -6. The second line's slope is (4/3) and its y-intercept is 5. They don't have an intersection.

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