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I’m supposed to be finding where the two lines intersect (x,y)Y= -5x+13 & Y= -x+7

User Daniel Falbel
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We can find where the two lines intercept by finding the solution of the system of equations given

y=-5x+13

y=-x+7

Because the equations are equalities of y we can do the next equality


-5x+13=-x+7

we simplify


-5x+x=7-13
-4x=-6

Then we isolate the x


x=(-6)/(-4)=(6)/(4)=(3)/(2)

And then we use the first equation in order to find y we substitute the value of x


y=-5((3)/(2))+13=(11)/(2)

Therefore the point where the two lines intersect is (3/2,11/2)

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