SOLUTION: 2x-y=5
3x+y=5
find the point of intersection for the lines below by graping
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Question 55619: 2x-y=5
3x+y=5
find the point of intersection for the lines below by graping
Answer by rchill(405) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solving both equations for y we get and . Substitute some values of x to get the value of y, plot the point, connect to draw the lines, and see where they interesect. It appears from the graph the intersection is (2,-1). To verify the solution, substitute 2 for x into both equations and each time you should get -1.
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