SOLUTION: Solve for (x,y) y=-3/4x+1/4 y=3/4x-3/4 Thank you!

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Question 975363: Solve for (x,y)
y=-3/4x+1/4
y=3/4x-3/4
Thank you!

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=-3/4x+1/4
y=3/4x-3/4
When you add them
2y=-1/2
y=-(1/4)
second equation
1/2 =3/4 x
x=2/3
(2/3, -1/4)

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