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Directrix (directrix):

Count units until you are "under" the point of intersection of the two lines. That is the x-coordinate. From there, count up until you are "on" the point. That is the y-value of the point of intersection. Note: For the x-coordinate, you land between two integers. Think fractions or decimals. -------- Add the like terms of the two equations. The solution will fall right out. @kittymeow101

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