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