Match each system of linear equations with the graph that most closely matches it. Click on a graph to make it larger. 1. { z = 1, 3z = 3, -1/z = -1 2. { z = 1, x + z = 1, z = -1 3. { x = 0, z = 1, z = -1 4. { x = 0, x - z = 0, z = 0 5. { z = 0, x = 0, y + z = 0 6. { -x + z = 1, x + z = 1, z = -1 7. { z = 1, z = 0, z = -1 8. { x + z = 1, z = 0, 3x + 3z = 3 9. { z = 1, z + x = 1, z - x = 1
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