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Graph both equations. What point do they intersect at? y = x + 3 y = -x-1
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Graph both equations. What point do they intersect at? y = x + 3 y = -x-1
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Graph both equations. What point do they intersect at?
y = x + 3
y = -x-1
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Answer: y= -1-1 = (0,-1) y= x + 3=(0,3)
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