Complete the equations of the system in slope-intercept form. Use a decimal for the slope if necessary.
Line 1
x y
0 3
1 5
Line 2
x y
–1 1
–2 –1
Line 1: y = x +
Line 2: y = x +
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find slope do you know how to find the slope for this equation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@noahbred @Brrandyn help me pleaseeee
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y=-2x+-3 ? @Brrandyn
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OpenStudy (brrandyn):
The y intercept for the first line is 3, therefore, is the constant.
\[y=?x+3\]
Deduce the coefficient for x by replacing "x" with "1" and multiplying by a number until y is equal to 5.
\[?∗1+3=5\]
The equation for line 1 is:
\[y=2x+3\]
Try solving for line 2.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y=-2x+-3 ? @Brrandyn
OpenStudy (brrandyn):
Check your equation by substituting the x variable in the equation.
"Line 2
x y
–1 1
–2 –1
Your equation: \["y=-2x-3"\]
\[y=-2(-1)-3 = 2 - 3 = -1\]
Try again.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y=2x+-3 ?
OpenStudy (brrandyn):
\[y= 2(-1)-3 = -2-3 = -5\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
y=2x+3 ?
OpenStudy (brrandyn):
"Check your equation by substituting the x variable in the equation."
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sir , I really need this answer ASAP , im really in a hurry , could you explain the answer for line 2 please ?