Answer:
The coordinates of the intersection point are [tex](7,-2)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
[tex]x+y=5[/tex] -----> equation A
[tex]2x-y=16[/tex] -----> equation B
[tex]x+2y=3[/tex] -----> equation C
we know that
If the system of equations intersect at one point, then the system of equations has one solution
using a graphing tool
see the attached figure
The coordinates of the intersection point are [tex](7,-2)[/tex]
This point is a common solution for the three equations
Verify
Substitute the value of [tex]x=7, y=-2[/tex] in each equation
so
Equation A
[tex]x+y=5[/tex]
[tex]7-2=5[/tex]
[tex]5=5[/tex] ----> is true, therefore the point is a solution of the equation A
Equation B
[tex]2x-y=16[/tex]
[tex]2(7)+2=16[/tex]
[tex]16=16[/tex] ----> is true, therefore the point is a solution of the equation B
Equation C
[tex]x+2y=3[/tex]
[tex]7+2(-2)=3[/tex]
[tex]3=3[/tex] ----> is true, therefore the point is a solution of the equation C