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Question 1137775
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At which point do the graphs of the equation below intersect?
9x+ y=4
-6x+2y=-4
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9x+ y=4
-6x+2y=-4
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Can YOU find y?
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At which point do the graphs of the equation below intersect?
9x+ y=4
-6x+2y=-4
FYI
, as STATED by Mr. WRONG-90%-OF-TIMES, and so, if you find y, both solutions would be wrong.