Answer:
On a graph, plot the line y = -x + 1, which has y-intercept = 1 and slope = -1, and y = 2x + 4, which has y-intercept = 4 and slope = 2, and write the coordinates of the point of intersection of the two lines as the solution.
Explanation:
Each equation is in slope-intercept form:
y = mx + b . . . . . where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept
The first equation is ...
y = -x +1
so the slope is -1, and the y-intercept is +1.
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The second equation is ...
y = 2x +4
so the slope is 2, and the y-intercept is 4.
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The slopes and intercepts are properly described in the last selection.