SOLUTION: Solve the system by graphing.
3x - y = 1
3x - y = 2
I can't make this in to a graph.
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Question 43100: Solve the system by graphing.
3x - y = 1
3x - y = 2
I can't make this in to a graph.
Answer by ilana(307) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It will probably be easier for you to graph these lines if you put them in slope-intercept form, y=mx+b. So the first is y=3x-1 and the second is y=3x-2. You should notice now that the lines both have a slope of 3, and so are parallel, meaning they never intersect. So the solution is "no solution".
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