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OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

x+y=0 y=2x+6 it says that i need to graph it

iYuko (iyuko):

I need the full question please.

iYuko (iyuko):

Graph it and find the solution?

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

yes

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

and the graph has two lines on it

iYuko (iyuko):

Yes the solutions is one solution (-2,2)

iYuko (iyuko):

To find answer, graph each equation and where the 2 line intercept is the answer

iYuko (iyuko):

https://www.desmos.com/calculator

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

ok how do i do this im still confused

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

@GabeBae

iYuko (iyuko):

Go to the link

OpenStudy (gabebae):

yes?

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

i did

iYuko (iyuko):

In the box on the left type x+y=0

iYuko (iyuko):

Hit enter

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

ok

iYuko (iyuko):

Then type y=2x+6

iYuko (iyuko):

Where the 2 lines intercept is the answer

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

mhm

iYuko (iyuko):

(-2,2)

iYuko (iyuko):

One solution

iYuko (iyuko):

Do you understand now?

OpenStudy (dr0zier99):

do i put it in as a fraction

iYuko (iyuko):

No

iYuko (iyuko):

What are the answer choices?

OpenStudy (gabebae):

First equation is written in standard form Ax+By=0 Second one is written in slope-intercept form y=mx+b the second one should be easier to graph m = the slope b = the y-intercept start off at the y-intercept and use the slope

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