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Question 179469
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solve by graphing 2/3x-y=-3
3x+y=3
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2/3x-y=-3....y=(2/3)x+3
3x+y=3.......y=-3x+3
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looks like x=0 and y=3...(0,3) of course the both have a y intercept of 3 so tha make sense
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