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The equations y=-3/4x +2 and y (1/4) x +1 are shown of the graph at what x-values are the equations equal? Select each correct answer.

The answers are x=-1 x=0 x=1 x=2 x=3

The equations y=-3/4x +2 and y (1/4) x +1 are shown of the graph at what x-values-example-1

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Ok so I have graphed the exact equations and also marked the points of intersection, as noticed the x-values for the equations would be:

x = 0, and

x = 1

Hope this helps!

The equations y=-3/4x +2 and y (1/4) x +1 are shown of the graph at what x-values-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

we have to see where the two graphs intercept

it happens when x = 0 and when x = 1

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