SOLUTION: x-2y=6
y=11-3x
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Question 188339: x-2y=6
y=11-3x
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given
Substitute in :
---->
, substitute in
*These two lines intersect at point (4,-1)
Let's find the intercepts:
In ,
let fy=0 ---> ---> , X-Intercept
let fx=0 ---> ----> ----> , Y-Intercept
In ,
let fy=o ----> ----> ---> ----> , X -Intercept
let fx= 0 ---> ---> , Y-Intercept
Let' see the graph;
---> RED, ;; GREEN,
Thank you,
Jojo
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