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How to do y=5x+2 and 3x=-y+ 10

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answer:
y = 5x + 2
5 is the slope 2 is the y-intercept
3x = -y + 10 turns into y = -3x + 10
-3 is the slope 10 is the y-intercept
they intersect at (1, 7)

Explanation:
I’m not sure what you are wanting me to do with these but i will give you all the information about them
y = 5x + 2 is already in slope-intercept form
5 being the slope and 2 being the y-intercept
to solve for 3x = -y + 10
-3x+y +y-3x
y = -3x + 10
the slope is -3
the y-intercept is 10
they intersect at (1, 7)
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