SOLUTION: What is 2y + x = 4 and 4y + 7x = -12 graphed?
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Question 925399: What is 2y + x = 4 and 4y + 7x = -12 graphed?
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What is 2y + x = 4 (Green) and 4y + 7x = -12 (Blue) graphed
-2(2y + x = 4) and
4y + 7x = -12
5x = -20
x = -4 and y = 4
(-4,4)
Graphically: 2 Lines Intersecting at (-4,4)
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