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Consider the following pair of equations: −x − y = −5 y = x + 1 If the two equations are graphed, at what point do the lines representing the two equations intersect? (−2, 3) (3, −2) (2, 3) (3, 2)
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Consider the following pair of equations:
−x − y = −5
y = x + 1
If the two equations are graphed, at what point do the lines representing the two equations intersect?
(−2, 3)
(3, −2)
(2, 3)
(3, 2)
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2,3
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-x-y=-5
-x+y=1
adding up the equations gives;
-2x=-4
x=2
replacing in the first equation;
-2-y=-5
-2+5=y
y=3
They would intersect at (2,3)
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