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Find the coordinates of the point of intersection of the graphs of lines: c y=1−2x and y=x−5

User Jianpx
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Answer:

(2, - 3 )

Explanation:

Given the 2 equations

y = 1 - 2x → (1)

y = x - 5 → (2)

At the point of intersection the x and y- coordinates of both graphs are equal.

Since both equations express y in terms of x, equate them, that is

x - 5 = 1 - 2x ( add 2x to both sides )

3x - 5 = 1 ( add 5 to both sides )

3x = 6 ( divide both sides by 3 )

x = 2

Substitute x = 2 into (2) for corresponding value of y

y = 2 - 5 = - 3

Solution is (2, - 3 )

User Donmartin
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Answer:

(2,-3)

Explanation:

The given equations are


y=1-2x .... (1)


y=x-5 .... (2)

We need to find the coordinates of the point of intersection of the graphs of these lines.

From (1) and (2), we get


1-2x=x-5


1+5=x+2x


6=3x

Divide both sides by 3.


(6)/(3)=x


2=x


y=1-2(2)=1-4=-3

Hence, the point of intersection is (2,-3).

User Martin Florin
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