A pair of equations is shown below: y = 6x − 4 y = 5x − 3 Part A: In your own words, explain how you can solve the pair of equations graphically. Write the slope and y-intercept for each equation that you will plot on the graph to solve the equations. (6 points) Part B: What is the solution to the pair of equations? (4 points)
@AZ can you help?
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Part A, you are just graphing both lines and seeing where they intersect, that is the main thing you do. Solution of the 2 equations is you have both in terms of y, set the right side of both equations equal to each other, solve for x, then plug it back into one of the equations and solve for y
I'm sorry to take up more time i just don't understand tho.
so u got it right?
like i mean u got help, right?
No I don't have it im lost, I just don't get how this works.
That would be great!!
Okay awesome! give me a few minutes! :D
Dm me.
Ok, I have time you take as long as you need.
You can use https://www.desmos.com/calculator to graph the two equations when the equation is written in the form of \( y = \color{red}{m}x + \color{orange}{b}\) 'm' is the slope 'b' is the y-intercept so what are the slope and y-intercept for \( y = \color{red}{6}x + \color{orange}{(-4)}\) \( y = \color{red}{5}x + \color{orange}{(-3)}\)
When you graph it, the way you solve the pair of equations is by finding the point where the two lines intersect That is the solution
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