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OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

help!!

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

@KinzaN can you help? im sorry!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ah, I don't know how to do this one. My brain shuts off at midnight, lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well I do, I just don't want to qq

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

lol OMG rudeeeeeeeee

OpenStudy (anonymous):

LOOOOL, I'm so tired

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

but you came so thats something :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Last one then I'm off--give me a minute

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

yayyyyyyyyy im harassing you tomorrow though so >:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha, that's not very nice. I'll avoid logging on tomorrow, then. So you begin by rearranging both equations to solve for x or y. I solved for y. x+y=1 y= 1-x x-y=1 y=x-1 Then equating the two, y = y 1 - x = x - 1 2 = 2x x = 1 Then substituting this value of x into one of the original expressions, x=1 x-y=1 (1)-1=y y=0 Point of intersection: (1, 0).

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

so B!?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mhm?!

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

thanks lol

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