SOLUTION: this question is a system of two equation:y=m subcript 1 x +b subscript 1 and y= m subcript 2 x + b subscript 2 solve for x and y
the answer is:x=b subs 2 -b subscript 1 over
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Question 297896: this question is a system of two equation:y=m subcript 1 x +b subscript 1 and y= m subcript 2 x + b subscript 2 solve for x and y
the answer is:x=b subs 2 -b subscript 1 over m sub 1 -m sub 2 and y = m sub1 +bsub2 _msub2 + b sub1... i want to know the procedure on how to do the answer
Answer by user_dude2008(1862) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





=b_{2}-b_{1})

+b_{1})
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