SOLUTION: find the point of intersection for the lines below by graphing -3x+2y=10 3x=2y=6

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Question 65115: find the point of intersection for the lines below by graphing
-3x+2y=10
3x=2y=6

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the point of intersection for the lines below by graphing
-3x+2y=10
3x=2y=6
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Write in slope-intercept form:
y=(3/2)x+5
y=(3/2)x+3
Comment: Since these two lines have the same slope=3/2 they
will be parallel; there will be no point of intersection.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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