SOLUTION: (1)Sketch both lines on the same coordinate plane. State the point at which the two lines intersect: x=5,y=-2; x=-2,y=1; x=3,y=4; x=4-4,y=-1

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Question 470551: (1)Sketch both lines on the same coordinate plane. State the point at which the two lines intersect: x=5,y=-2; x=-2,y=1; x=3,y=4; x=4-4,y=-1
Answer by sofiyac(983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The graphing calculator doesn't let us graph x=, only y=
y=-2

y=1

y=4

y=-1

The ones with x would look the same only they will all be VERTICAL and drawn on X axis, not Y axis

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