SOLUTION: How would I solve linear equation 2x-y= 0 and x-3= 0 for x and y-intercept
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Question 518074: How would I solve linear equation 2x-y= 0 and x-3= 0 for x and y-intercept
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a is a point in the equation where the is
and is a point on the graph where is
:
....... is at (0,0)
:
................ is at (0,0)
and .....note that
:
..this is vertical line, parallel to is at (3,0)
so, there is no for the equation of a line that is vertical
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