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Question 179201
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I need help with this graphing problem I tried to do it myself but keep getting it wrong
x-y=3
-6x+6y=17
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x-y=3---->y=x-3
-6x+6y=17 --->6y=6x+17--->y=x+17/6
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there slopes are the same equal to 1 so these will be parallel lines
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