SOLUTION: Graph the equation 3x - y + 1 = 0,y = 4, and 2x + y - 6 =0 on the same grid explain what you find.
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Question 1185862
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Graph the equation 3x - y + 1 = 0,y = 4, and 2x + y - 6 =0 on the same grid explain what you find.
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ikleyn, josgarithmetic
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ikleyn(52864)
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Take a pen and a paper and do it ON YOUR OWN.
Answer by
josgarithmetic(39627)
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Doing this may be easier if all the equations are put into slope intercept form.
They are
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Plot the lines according to indicated slopes and y-axis intercepts. Decide what these plotted lines show.