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Find the equation of a straight

line passing through the point of
intersection of the lines
y = 2x +3 and x +y = 3 and
parallel to the line y = -5x +7

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Hi yeah I think the first answer is right
User David Ogren
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Answer:

y = -5x + 3.

Explanation:

We can find the point of intersection by solving the system:

y = 2x + 3 .... 1

x + y = 3 ...... 2 from this:

y = 3 - x ....... .3

Equating equations 1 and 3:

2x + 3 = 3 - x

3x = 0

x = 0 so y = 2(0) + 3 = 3.

So the point of intersection is (0, 3).

So the required equation has slope -5 and passes through (0, 3) and, using the point-slope form of a straight line, we have:

y - 3 = -5(x - 0)

y - 3 = -5x

y = -5x + 3.

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