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Solve for x and y graphically, 2y= 3x+1 and y=2x+3

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Answer:


(-(1)/(3),(1)/(2) ) ,
(-(3)/(2) ,3)

Explanation:

2y = 3x + 1

y = 2x + 3

Graph 2y = 3x + 1.

Divide each term by 2 and simplify.


y=(3x)/(2)+(1)/(2)

Rewrite in slope-intercept form.


y=(3)/(2)x+(1)/(2)

Use the slope-intercept form to find the slope and y-intercept.

Find the values of m and b using the form y = mx + b.


m=(3)/(2)


b=(1)/(2)

The slope of the line is the value of m, and the y-intercept is the value of b.

Slope:
(3)/(2)

y-intercept:
(0,(1)/(2) )

Any line can be graphed using two points. Select two x values, and plug them into the equation to find the corresponding y values.

Find the x-intercept.

x-intercept(s):
(-(3)/(2),0 )

y-intercept(s): (0, 3)

Create a table of the x and y values.

_x_|_y_


-(3)/(2) |
0


0 |
3

Graph the line using the slope and the y-intercept, or the points.

Slope: 2

intercept: (0, 3)

_x_|_y_


-(3)/(2) |
0


0 |
3

Graph y = 2x + 3

Use the slope-intercept form to find the slope and y-intercept.

Slope: 2

intercept: (0, 3)

x-intercept(s):
(-(3)/(2),0)

y-intercept(s): (0, 3)

Plot each graph on the same coordinate system.

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