Asked by Jae
Given the system of linear equations:
{
y=−5 y=3x−2
Part A: Graph the system of linear equations.
Part B: Use the graph created in Part A to determine the solution to the system.
Part C: Algebraically verify the solution from Part B.
{
y=−5 y=3x−2
Part A: Graph the system of linear equations.
Part B: Use the graph created in Part A to determine the solution to the system.
Part C: Algebraically verify the solution from Part B.
Answers
Answered by
Tammy
One of the better sites for graphing is
desmos.co m/calculator
To bypass LLC's ban on URLs , you have to delete the space in the com extension, and do the usual triple W in front
After entering the two equations, one per input box, click on the intersection of the two lines to get the intersection point.
(don't know how this works on a touchscreen like an Ipad )
desmos.co m/calculator
To bypass LLC's ban on URLs , you have to delete the space in the com extension, and do the usual triple W in front
After entering the two equations, one per input box, click on the intersection of the two lines to get the intersection point.
(don't know how this works on a touchscreen like an Ipad )
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