SOLUTION: Problem Solving 19. Graph the equations 3x-y+1=0, y=4, and 2x+y-6=0 on the same grid. Explain what you find. Pleaseeeeeeee i need it today and thanksssssssss

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19. Graph the equations 3x-y+1=0, y=4, and 2x+y-6=0 on the same grid. Explain what you find.
Pleaseeeeeeee i need it today and thanksssssssss

Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
it appears they all intersect at (1,4) which would be the solution to the problem. It means that point will be true in all equations.
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