What is the solution to the system of equations represented by the two equations?
y=-2x+7
y=1/3x
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so what are we finding out?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The solution to the system so an ordered pair
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@YoungStudier
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@pooja195
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Lexi_Loves
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OpenStudy (lexi_loves):
ohh ok so do you want to graph it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ya I need to find the ordered pairs
OpenStudy (lexi_loves):
Are you having trouble working the problem out?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ya I don't really understand it
OpenStudy (lexi_loves):
ok.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
So can you help me?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Luigi0210
OpenStudy (lexi_loves):
I dont want to give you he wrong answer!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I know
OpenStudy (lexi_loves):
(1,7) idk..
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok I will try it
OpenStudy (lexi_loves):
????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It was (3,1) @Lexi_Loves
OpenStudy (lexi_loves):
really how?
im sorry
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
You could of found the order pair by sub as well:
\(\Large y=\frac{1}{3} x \)
\(\Large y=-2x+7 \)
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\(\Large \frac{1}{3} x= -2x+7 \)
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\(\Large x=-6x+21 \)
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\(\Large 7x=21 \)
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\(\Large x=3 \)
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\(\Large y=\frac{1}{3} (\color{red}{3}) \)
\(\Large y=\color{red}{1} \)
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(x, y)
(3,1)
Sorry I was late
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's ok @Lexi_Loves I still passed
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And thank you @Luigi0210 you just taught me how to do that