A pair of linear equations is shown:
y=-3x + 5
yx+2
Which of the following statements b...
English, 28.02.2021 04:30 waltzcampbell
A pair of linear equations is shown:
y=-3x + 5
yx+2
Which of the following statements best explains the steps to solve the pair of equations graphically?
On a graph, find the point of intersection of two lines; the first line has y-intercept - 5 and slope = -3, and the second line has y-intercept = 2 and slope = 1.
On a graph, find the point of intersection of two lines; the first line has y-intercept = -3 and slope = 5, and the second line has y-intercept = 1 and slope = 2.
On a graph, find the point
intersection of two lines; the first line has y-intercept = -5 and slope = 3, and the second line has y-intercept = -2 and slope = -1
On a graph, find the point of intersection of two lines, the first line has y-intercept = 3 and slope = -5, and the second line has y-intercept = -1 and slope = -2.
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