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I need help with this question, I don't understand how we get the x value in the equation.

I'm not trying to cheat, I just need steps to see how we get to the end of it.

y=x-1

y=-x+3

I need help with this question, I don't understand how we get the x value in the equation-example-1
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(2,1) is the answer
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Explanation:

the x value comes from the slope when graphing. for example, the slope on this problem is just x which means its only one. so you move up one and to the right one. for the second equation, its negative so you move back one or down one. the x value coms from when they are both intercepted when graphed.

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