SOLUTION: y=x+2, y=3x+5

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Question 143605: y=x+2, y=3x+5
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y=x+2
y=3x+5
Means x+2=3x+5
which gives 0=2x+3
which implies x=-3/2
This is the intersection point of the two graphs and the solution. Find y, however. y=-3/2+2=1/2.
Now plot both lines and you will see that this is, indeed, the intersection point.
(-3/2,1/2).

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