SOLUTION: X=y-6
2x+3y=33
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Question 606307: X=y-6
2x+3y=33
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are given the eqaitons for two lines and asked to find the point they have in common
given
write in more standard form
get ready to add to the second equation
given. Now subtract this equation from the one above
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If y = 9, then
The point where these two lines cross is (3, 9)
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