Asked by bob
The graphing solution for:
y = 5 and y = 2x + 7
looks like this.
image.png
True or false
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I can’t see the image you attached, but here’s how to check:
- y = 5 is a horizontal line through all points with y-coordinate 5.
- y = 2x + 7 is a line with y-intercept 7 (passes through (0,7)) and slope 2.
- Their intersection satisfies 5 = 2x + 7 → 2x = −2 → x = −1, so they meet at (−1, 5).
So if the picture shows a horizontal line at y = 5 and the slanted line y = 2x + 7 passing through (0,7) and crossing the horizontal line at (−1,5), the statement is true. If the lines or intersection differ, it is false. If you upload the image again I’ll confirm.
- y = 5 is a horizontal line through all points with y-coordinate 5.
- y = 2x + 7 is a line with y-intercept 7 (passes through (0,7)) and slope 2.
- Their intersection satisfies 5 = 2x + 7 → 2x = −2 → x = −1, so they meet at (−1, 5).
So if the picture shows a horizontal line at y = 5 and the slanted line y = 2x + 7 passing through (0,7) and crossing the horizontal line at (−1,5), the statement is true. If the lines or intersection differ, it is false. If you upload the image again I’ll confirm.
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