Question 56515: 8.1 # 10
Solve by graphing
Mcgraw Hill 6th editon,
2x-y=4
2x-y=6
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2x-y=4 [Re-write in the slope-intercept formate by solving for y]
-y=-2x+4
y=2x-4 [Graph]
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2x-y=6
-y=-2x+6 [Re-write in the slope-intercept formate by solving for y]
y=2x-6 [Graph]
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The lines are paralled because they have the same slope. Therefor, the lines do not have a common point of intersection]
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