To find the intersection point, we need to set the two equations equal to each other:
−x + 7 = 4x - 3
Adding x to both sides:
7 = 5x - 3
Adding 3 to both sides:
10 = 5x
Dividing by 5:
x = 2
Now that we have found the x-coordinate, we can substitute it back into one of the equations to find the y-coordinate:
y = -2 + 7
y = 5
Therefore, the intersection point of the two graphs is (2, 5).
Estimate the intersection point of the graphs of the following linear equations in two variables.
y=−x+7
y=4x−3
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