Jian made a table showing some x- and y-values in a system of equations. Use his table to identify the solution for the system

(1 point)
A. There is an infinite number of solutions
B. There is no solution
C. (2,-1)
D. (3,0)

I NEED HELP ASAP

To identify the solution for the system of equations, we need to look for a consistent pattern in the x- and y-values provided in the table.

Since the table is not provided in the question, I cannot directly analyze it. However, I can give you an example of how to approach this type of problem using the information given.

Let's say Jian's table shows the following values:

x | y
2 | -1
3 | 0
4 | 1

To determine the solution for the system of equations, we need to check if the given values satisfy both equations.

For example, if the equations are:
2x + y = 3
x - 2y = -3

Using the first set of values from the table (2,-1), we substitute x=2 and y=-1 into the equations:

2(2) + (-1) = 3
4 - 1 = 3 (True)

2 - 2(-1) = -3
2 + 2 = -3 (False)

Since the second equation is not satisfied with the given values, (2,-1) is not the solution.

You need to look for a consistent pattern in the table and perform similar calculations for each set of values given. Once you find a set of values that satisfy both equations consistently, you can identify the solution for the system of equations.