SOLUTION: At what point do the two lines with the equation x+3y=13 and y=3 intersect? My answer was (3,3), but i am not so sure if it is the correct answer. can you please tell me if it is?
Algebra.Com
Question 109750This question is from textbook algebra2 with trigonometry
: At what point do the two lines with the equation x+3y=13 and y=3 intersect? My answer was (3,3), but i am not so sure if it is the correct answer. can you please tell me if it is? thank you
This question is from textbook algebra2 with trigonometry
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
They intersect at (4,3)
check answer
RELATED QUESTIONS
hi,
i need some assistance with this question. at what point do the two lines with the... (answered by edjones)
at what point would the lines 5x+y=19 and -x=2y=-6 intersect i tried and i'm not sure if... (answered by checkley71)
In the xy-plane, line "l" passes through the origin and is perpendicular to the line... (answered by scott8148)
We are using McDougal Littrells Algebra 1 book for my math class. My teacher uses... (answered by Earlsdon)
I have been working a problem over and over for my online algebra class and I have also... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
4x=3(4-y)
2y=4(3-x)
How do I solve this by graphing? The answer given in the book says... (answered by rothauserc)
Consider the curve given by e^x= y^3+ 10
A. Set up an integral in terms of x that... (answered by Solver92311)
Im not sure if the correct catergory this is under is selected but I will try my best to... (answered by checkley71)
For the system of linear equation
-Determine how many solutions exist
-Use either... (answered by Alan3354)