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Solve this system of equations by graphing. First graph the equations, and then type the solution.x–y=–1x–3y=–9

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In general, to graph a line, draw two points of it on the plane and cross them using a straight line.

Finding two points on each line,


\begin{gathered} x-y=-1 \\ x=0\Rightarrow y=1 \\ \Rightarrow(0,1) \\ x=1\Rightarrow y=2 \\ \Rightarrow(1,2) \end{gathered}

And


\begin{gathered} x-3y=-9 \\ x=0\Rightarrow y=3 \\ \Rightarrow(0,3) \\ x=3\Rightarrow y=4 \\ \Rightarrow(3,4) \end{gathered}

Graphing both lines on the plane

The intersection point is the solution to the system. The answer is (x,y)=(3,4)

Solve this system of equations by graphing. First graph the equations, and then type-example-1
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