SOLUTION: How would I start to graph a system that says x-y=3 and x-y=4 ?

Algebra.Com
Question 1061232: How would I start to graph a system that says x-y=3 and x-y=4 ?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39799)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
These are parallel lines. Each has slope of 1.

Just find the y-intercept of each line and apply the slope of 1 starting at each intercept. Your first equation has y-interce.......


Look at the graphs now, instead!
figure out what I said from that.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Your friend hands you a graph of the engine power statistics of a race car. He says, “I... (answered by stanbon)
if the question is to A. graph y=[2x] by making a table of values. does that mean they... (answered by stanbon)
The question says: To start, by Theorem 6-6, set up a system of linear expressions by... (answered by richard1234)
I need to see a graph of these inequalities y≥-4 x≥5 it says graph the... (answered by richwmiller)
how would i graph y=3x and... (answered by checkley71)
It says to solve this nonlinear system: x=y^2 and y=x^2 I'm not sure if it's easy and... (answered by solver91311)
I have the problem that says. A system of equations is shown below: Y=7x-5 Y=3^x (answered by jim_thompson5910)
how would I graph x+y=4 2x+y=6 usings system of... (answered by mouk)
how to graph this system 2x+y=4 and x-y=5 with a solution... (answered by Alan3354)