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Suppose you’re solving an equation with expressions on either side. In which circumstances do you think solving algebraically would be a better strategy than graphing both sides of the equation and seeing where they intersect?

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Solve an equation algebraically when graphing technology isn’t available and it’s possible to solve the problem by hand (algebraically). On a graph, it’s hard to determine solutions that don’t lie directly on the gridlines.

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When the points or coordinates are in bigger values.
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