SOLUTION: what would be the point of intersection? x+2y=3 y=4x-12

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Question 552995: what would be the point of intersection?
x+2y=3
y=4x-12

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what would be the point of intersection?
x+2y=3
y=4x-12
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Sub for y in the 1st eqn
x + 2(4x-12) = 3
9x = 27
x = 3
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y = 0
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--> (3,0)

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