1. **State the problem:** Find the coordinates of the point where Line A and Line B intersect.
2. **Understanding intersection:** The intersection point of two lines is where their $x$ and $y$ values are equal.
3. **Given information:** From the graph description, the lines intersect approximately at $(-1, 3)$.
4. **Verification:** To confirm, substitute $x = -1$ into the equations of Line A and Line B (if known) and check if $y = 3$ for both.
5. **Conclusion:** Since the graph shows the intersection at $(-1, 3)$, the coordinates of the intersection point are:
$$\boxed{(-1, 3)}$$
This is the point where Line A and Line B cross on the graph.
Line Intersection 568267
Step-by-step solutions with LaTeX - clean, fast, and student-friendly.