SOLUTION: Solve the following system by graphing 2x-y=4 2x-y=6 Equation 1 in slope intercept form: y-intercept as an ordered pair => x-intercept as an ordered pair => Eq

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Question 104491: Solve the following system by graphing
2x-y=4
2x-y=6
Equation 1 in slope intercept form:

y-intercept as an ordered pair =>
x-intercept as an ordered pair =>
Equation 2 in slope intercept form:


y-intercept as an ordered pair =>
x-intercept as an ordered pair =>

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Solve the following system by graphing
2x-y=4
2x-y=6
Equation 1 in slope intercept form:
y=-2x+4
To find the y-intercept, make x=0
y-intercept as an ordered pair => (0,4)
To find x-intercept make y=0
x-intercept as an ordered pair => (2,0)
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Equation 2 in slope intercept form:
y=-2x+6
y-intercept as an ordered pair => (0,6)
x-intercept as an ordered pair => (3,0)
Graph of the system:
graph+%28500%2C500%2C+-7%2C7%2C-7%2C7%2C+-2x%2B4%2C+-2x%2B6%29
What is the solution for this system? they are parallel lines, so no solution
What type of system is this? inconsistent
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