Asked by Tamir
Hello. I am having a bit of trouble understanding the following
"Solve by Graphing.
3x + y = 5
-2x + 3y = 4"
I know you can't see the graphing on this site, but I would really appreciate it if someone points me in the right direction in how to do this.
"Solve by Graphing.
3x + y = 5
-2x + 3y = 4"
I know you can't see the graphing on this site, but I would really appreciate it if someone points me in the right direction in how to do this.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
put both equations in slope intercept form:
y= -3x+5
y=2/3 x+4/3
check those.
Now graph each. What is each y when x is zero?
what is y when x is 3?
draw lines representing each equation. THe solution is the common point, where they intersect.
y= -3x+5
y=2/3 x+4/3
check those.
Now graph each. What is each y when x is zero?
what is y when x is 3?
draw lines representing each equation. THe solution is the common point, where they intersect.
Answered by
Tamir
Thanks! This helped alot.
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