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Y=2x+35
y=9x




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Answer:

x=5 and y=45; (5,45)

Explanation:

Step One→ Solve one equation for either x or y.

Step Two→ Substitute the expression from step one into the 2nd equation.

Step Three→ Solve the second equation for the given variable.

Step Four→ Plug your solution back into the first equation.

Step Five→ Write your solution as a point.

User Iraj Jelodari
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Answer:

To find the point of intersection between the two lines represented by the equations:

y = 2x + 35

y = 9x

We can set the two equations equal to each other and solve for x:

2x + 35 = 9x

Subtracting 2x from both sides:

35 = 7x

Dividing both sides by 7:

x = 5

Now that we have found the value of x, we can substitute it back into either of the original equations to find the value of y. Using the second equation:

y = 9x = 9(5) = 45

Therefore, the point of intersection between the two lines is (5, 45).

Explanation:

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