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The intersection of y= 2x+1 and y= -2x +5?

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Answer:

The intersection point is
(1,3)

Explanation:

we have


y=2x+1 ------> equation A


y=-2x+5 ------> equation B

we know that

The intersection point both graphs represent the solution of the system of equations

Using a graphing tool

The intersection point is
(1,3)

see the attached figure

The intersection of y= 2x+1 and y= -2x +5?-example-1
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