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Graph two lines to find x and y values that make both y=−23x+3 and y=2x−5 true.
4 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
well, if both right hand sides equal y then they are equal so
-23 x + 3 = 2 x - 5
-25 x = -8
x = 8/25

then
use either
y =2 x - 5
y = 16/25 - 125/25 = -109/25
4 years ago

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