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Estimate the coordinates of the point where the two lines meet. Choose two equations that make up the system represented by the graph. y=54x y=6−2.5x y=2.5x+6 y=6−3x y=0.8x
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Estimate the coordinates of the point where the two lines meet.
Choose two equations that make up the system represented by the graph.
y=54x
y=6−2.5x
y=2.5x+6
y=6−3x
y=0.8x
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y = 6 - 2.5x
y = 0.8x
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