SOLUTION: Graph 2x - y = 6 and x + 3y = 3 on the same coordinate plane. What is the point of intersection?

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Question 318831: Graph 2x - y = 6 and x + 3y = 3 on the same coordinate plane. What is the point of intersection?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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Lools like (3,0) is the intersection point.
Verify by plugging (3,0) into both equations and verifying that it is a solution to both.

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