help please. A system of equations is graphed on the coordinate plane. y=−6x−3y=−x+2
Where do the lines meet?
Look I know nothing about this, so can you help me?
The answer is where the lines meet this would be the solution.
its not an optinion though
You are to input your answer. Look at the graph what is the coordinate where the lines meet?
yes i agree with @563blackghost
ok ill go ahead and try to find it out
The coordinate is in the format of \(\large\bf{(x,y)}\) due to the answer input the answer would a be a coordinate.
Ok :)
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Monkeyboom if you are not sure just ask us what you thing and we'll say whether it is correct or not \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Quite so ;)
i am really uneducated in this subject, never was taught this I honestly don't know this, I might be dumb.
so where the two lines intersect... that is the coordinates
No one is truly dumb, problems just require brain power ;)
very tru @563blackghost
so would the answer be 2,4 or 4,2 maybe i am even wrong on that
very close but no... try again
Look at this ;)
Ok i think i got this, so it y, 3 and x -1
Correct :) So it is \(\large\bf{(-1,3)}\) in format.
thank you so much if your not busy i have other problems as well
I'm sorry but I must take my leave for the evening. Though I do believe @Monkeyboom can help ^.^
:)
i think you have to substitute
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