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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 22:50 tyarber96

Line 1: 2x - y = -3 Line 2: -6x – 2y = -6
Part A:
Is (0,3) a solution to Line 1? Explain your answer.
Part B:
Is coordinate (0, -3) is a solution to Line 2? Explain your answer.
Part C: What are the slopes of Linel and Line 2?
Part D:
What are the y-intercepts of Line 1 and Line 2?
Part E:
Sketch the graph of Line 1 and Line 2.
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Line 1: 2x - y = -3

Line 2: -6x – 2y = -6
Part A:
Is (0,3) a solution to Line 1? Explain your ans

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