SOLUTION: How do you graph 2x+y=3 and 4x+2y=6

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Question 510113: How do you graph 2x+y=3 and 4x+2y=6
Answer by oberobic(2304)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Reformat both equations to slope-intercept form: y=mx+b.
Determine two points on each line.
Draw the two lines.
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2x + y = 3
y = -2x + 3
(x=0, y= 3)
(x=5, y=-7)
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4x + 2y = 6
is
2x + y = 3
which is the same line
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