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If the two equations are graphed, at what point do the lines representing the two equations intersect?

y = -1/2x + 1
y = 1/4x + 4

(6, -2)
(-4, 3)
(4, -1)
(-2, 2)

User Ali Ali
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Answer:

(-4,3)

Explanation:

y = -1/2x + 1

y = 1/4x + 4

¼x = y - 4

y = -2(¼x) + 1

y = -2(y - 4) + 1

y = -2y + 8 + 1

3y = 9

y = 3

¼x = 3 - 4

¼x = -1

x = -4

User Damini Suthar
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Answer:

(-4, 3)

Explanation:

y = -1/2x + 1

This has a y intercept of 1 and a slope of -1/2

Graph a point at x=0 y=1 and go down 1 to the right 2

draw a line from the first point

y = 1/4x + 4

This has a y intercept of 4 and a slope of 1/4

Graph a point at x=0 y=4 and go up 1 to the right 4

draw a line from the first point

as you can see in the graph, the lines intersect at -4,3

20 POINTS! If the two equations are graphed, at what point do the lines representing-example-1
User Keith Corwin
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