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Solve the following system of equations graphically on the set of axes below.

y = 2x – 1
x + 3y = 18

Solve the following system of equations graphically on the set of axes below. y = 2x-example-1
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Answer:

(x, y) = (3, 5)

Explanation:

To solve these equations graphically, you plot each one, then identify the coordinates of the point of intersection.

The first equation can be graphed using the y-intercept of -1 and the slope of 2.

The second equation has a y-intercept of 18/3 = 6, and a slope of -1/3. The x-intercept of 18 is off the chart, so the slope and intercept are a good way to plot this line, too.

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The slope is the "rise" divided by the "run". A slope of 2 means the line goes up 2 units for each unit to the right. A slope of -1/3 means the line goes down 1 unit for each 3 units to the right.

The solution is (x, y) = (3, 5).

Solve the following system of equations graphically on the set of axes below. y = 2x-example-1
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