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4x-3y equals -1 y-2x equals -3? - Answers
Assuming you want to find the point at which those two lines intercept: We are told: y - 2x = -3 ∴ y = 2x - 3 We are also told: 4x - y = -1 ∴ 4x - (2x - 3) = -1 ∴ 2x - 3 = -1 ∴ 2x = 2 ∴ x = 1 Now we know the value of x, and can plug it back into either of the original equations to find y: y = 2x - 3 ∴ y = 2 - 3 ∴ y = -1 So the lines defined by these equations intercept at the point (1, -1).
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4x-3y equals -1 y-2x equals -3? - Answers
Assuming you want to find the point at which those two lines intercept: We are told: y - 2x = -3 ∴ y = 2x - 3 We are also told: 4x - y = -1 ∴ 4x - (2x - 3) = -1 ∴ 2x - 3 = -1 ∴ 2x = 2 ∴ x = 1 Now we know the value of x, and can plug it back into either of the original equations to find y: y = 2x - 3 ∴ y = 2 - 3 ∴ y = -1 So the lines defined by these equations intercept at the point (1, -1).
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4x-3y equals -1 y-2x equals -3? - Answers
Assuming you want to find the point at which those two lines intercept: We are told: y - 2x = -3 ∴ y = 2x - 3 We are also told: 4x - y = -1 ∴ 4x - (2x - 3) = -1 ∴ 2x - 3 = -1 ∴ 2x = 2 ∴ x = 1 Now we know the value of x, and can plug it back into either of the original equations to find y: y = 2x - 3 ∴ y = 2 - 3 ∴ y = -1 So the lines defined by these equations intercept at the point (1, -1).
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