SOLUTION: A line that slopes upward to the right has an equation of y=2x-3 and a line that slopes downward to the right has an equation of y=-x+4 explain each equation
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Question 1161090: A line that slopes upward to the right has an equation of y=2x-3 and a line that slopes downward to the right has an equation of y=-x+4 explain each equation
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What's to explain? Two equations, lines in the plane, intersecting.
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