SOLUTION: how is y=5x+6 similar to -18x+3y=-54
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Question 38544: how is y=5x+6 similar to -18x+3y=-54
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well the first line is y = 5x + 6 and the
second line is y = 6x - 18 (when simplified)
They are both lines with positive slopes.
They share the point (24, 126) is common, that is, they intersect there.
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