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Ariyonne claims that (6,3) is the point of intersection of the lines y=4x-2 and y=1/2x+5. Is she correct? How do you know ?
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Ariyonne claims that (6,3) is the point of intersection of the lines y=4x-2 and y=1/2x+5. Is she correct? How do you know ?
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Ariyonne claims that (6,3) is the point of intersection of the lines y=4x-2 and y=1/2x+5. Is she correct? How do you know ?
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I think she would be incorrect. If you were to substitute the point into the equations, it would be incorrect. For example, (3)= 4(6)-2. 3= 24-2 is incorrect. (3)= 1/2(6)+5. 3= 3+5 is also incorrect. Therefore, Ariyonne is not correct.
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