SOLUTION: Still having problems with graphing...
Solve by graphing.
2x+y=5
3X-y=10
Here is what I have so far. y=3x-10 & y=-2x+5, but still do not know how to graph if that is cor
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Question 254836: Still having problems with graphing...
Solve by graphing.
2x+y=5
3X-y=10
Here is what I have so far. y=3x-10 & y=-2x+5, but still do not know how to graph if that is correct.
Answer by vksarvepalli(154) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you have y=3x-10 as one line
to graph it just find the intercepts or any two points
since to draw a line we need two points
so x intercept (put y=0) is 10/3
y intercept (put x=0) is -10
now the points are (10/3,0) and (0,-10)
now draw the line
similarly draw the other line both will intersect at a point that will give the values of x and y
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