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OpenStudy (hothotleg):

I need this answered please! Will fan and medal! http://orig04.deviantart.net/3f2a/f/2015/352/a/7/cries_by_trash_queen_mom-d9kjhoo.png Thank you! ^u^

OpenStudy (hothotleg):

@Howard-Wolowitz

OpenStudy (hothotleg):

@Hayhayz

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

@hothotlEG I don't know how we can find two possible solutions but can tell how we can find single solution..... If you use the standard line equation: y=mx+b You will get equations for the 2 lines, y=-x y=2x+2 Now substitute the values to get the solution, x=-3/2 y=-1

OpenStudy (hothotleg):

Oh! Thank you so much! I do need a second solution, but I can wait until the next person! Thank you so much!

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

To be frank...Its not possible you know...Solution is the point where two lines intersect...& they are intersecting at only one place... You get 2 solutions in quadratic equation... ^u^

OpenStudy (hothotleg):

Oh! Why thank you! Good to know! ^o^

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