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Mathematics 16 Online
Bearclaws72:

MATH

Bearclaws72:

@Hero need alot of help

Bearclaws72:

Which of the following systems of equations is represented by the graph?

Bearclaws72:

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Bearclaws72:

A Begin equation . . . x minus y equals . . . 3 . . . end equation Begin equation . . . x minus 2 times y equals . . . 1 . . . end equation B Begin equation . . . x minus y equals . . . 3 . . . end equation Begin equation . . . x plus 2 times y equals . . . 1 . . . end equation C Begin equation . . . x plus y equals . . . 3 . . . end equation Begin equation . . . x minus 2 times y equals . . . 1 . . . end equation D Begin equation . . . x plus y equals . . . 3 . . . end equation Begin equation . . . x plus 2 times y equals . . . 1 . . . end equation

Bearclaws72:

I was thinking D

Hero:

Pick any two points points on one line. Then apply the two point formula to find the equation of the line

Hero:

It's best for one of the points to be where the two lines meet and the other point be one of the x or y intercepts

Bearclaws72:

Ok i did that and got c?

Bearclaws72:

The intersection goes negative right so

Hero:

If I were you I'd choose (0,3) and (3,0) to find the equation of one line Then (5,-2) and (1,0) to find the equation of the other. Show your work here if you've already done it

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