SOLUTION: what is the x-coordinate of the point in the standard (xy) coordinate plane at which the two lines y=-2x+7 and y=3x-3 intersect

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Question 784853: what is the x-coordinate of the point in the standard (xy) coordinate plane at which the two lines y=-2x+7 and y=3x-3 intersect
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the x-coordinate of the point in the standard (xy) coordinate plane at which the two lines y=-2x+7 and y=3x-3 intersect
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Solve: -2x+7 = 3x-3
5x = 10
x = 2
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Cheers
Stan H.

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