SOLUTION: x-y=3 x+y=5 let,x=0 x-y=3 y=3 (0,3) let,y=0 x+y=5 x =5 (5,0)

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Question 621680: x-y=3
x+y=5
let,x=0
x-y=3
y=3
(0,3)
let,y=0
x+y=5
x =5
(5,0)

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
x-y = 3 Careful..(0,) on this Line,and also (3,0) Plot, Connect (Blue)
x+y = 5 Yes, (5,0) on this Line and also (0,5) Plot , Connnect (Green)
Lines Intersect at (4,1), the ordered pair that is the solution for this System of EQs


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