SOLUTION: my math teacher doesn't explain things very well...
how do you graph the equations y-3x=-3 and 3y-9x=-18 together???
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how do you graph the equations y-3x=-3 and 3y-9x=-18 together???
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Question 1028683: my math teacher doesn't explain things very well...
how do you graph the equations y-3x=-3 and 3y-9x=-18 together??? Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! First step is to rearrange each equation into slope intercept form, that is y = mx +b
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y = 3x-3 (red line on graph)
y = 3x-6 (green line on graph)
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Both equations have the same slope, so they are parallel.
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