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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Medal Find the approximate solution by graphing: 2x + 4y = 4 3x - 5y = -5 x = y =

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

so have you graphed the lines...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no not yet

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

ok use this site and just enter the equations as written https://www.desmos.com/calculator then just read off the point of intersection

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

but if you have to graph the lines find the intercepts 2x + 4y = 4 x- intercept let y = 0 so 2x = 4 or x = 2 y- intercept let x = 0 so 4y = 4 or y = 1 same process for the 2nd line hope it helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but I don't understand the 2nd line

OpenStudy (candyme):

So you want to graph the lines and then find where they intersect

OpenStudy (candyme):

Do you know how to graph them?

OpenStudy (candyme):

First I would convert them to slope-intercept form. (Y=mX+b) That will make it easier to graph.

OpenStudy (candyme):

I see you closed the question. Did you find the solution?

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