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Y= 6x+5
y= -x+1 find the intersection point

User Ravi Kant
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Answer:

(4/7 , 1 4/7)

Explanation:

User Daramasala
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Answer:


\sf (-(4)/(7) ,1(4)/(7) )

given:

  • y = 6x+5
  • y = -x+1

insert question 2 into 1


\sf -x + 1 = 6x + 5


\sf -x - 6x = 5 - 1


\sf -7x = 4


\sf x = -(4)/(7)

find the value of y:


\sf y = -x + 1


\sf y = -(-4)/(7) + 1


\sf y = (4)/(7) + 1


\sf y = (4)/(7) +(7)/(7)


\sf y = (11)/(7)


\sf y = 1(4)/(7)

Therefore coordinates: (x,y) =
\sf (-(4)/(7) ,1(4)/(7) )

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