Consider the following pair of equations: −x − y = −5 y = x + 1 If the two equations are graphed, at what point do the lines representing the two equations intersect?
well have you tried working it out if not i can help
i tried, but i'm stuck still
well here is what ive found when you solve it you should get this i think so what do you think the answer is
(3, 2) (2, 3) (−2, 3) (3, −2) those are my choices
theres no negative number in it so there
So (2,3)?
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Consider the following system of equations: y = −x + 2 y = 3x + 1 Which description best describes the solution to the system of equations? Lines y = −x + 2 and y = 3x + 1 intersect the x-axis. Lines y = −x + 2 and y = 3x + 1 intersect the y-axis. Line y = −x + 2 intersects line y = 3x + 1. Line y = −x + 2 intersects the origin.
here is what i found
they do not intersect at the origin
Lines y = −x + 2 and y = 3x + 1 intersect the x-axis?
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @hi123654789 Lines y = −x + 2 and y = 3x + 1 intersect the x-axis? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) No, that is not correct Take a closer look at the graph: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/tyqrhgzcvn Does it intersect at the x-axis? y-axis? origin? or just intersect?
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