Answer :
The system of equations y = 2x + 4 when graphed have a solution that y = − (1/3)x − 1 is (3, - 2)
A straight line's general equation is -
y = (m)x + c
where -
The slope of the line, [m], indicates the unit rate at which [y] changes in relation to [x].
The y-intercept, or the place where the graph crosses the [y] axis, is represented by [c].
A straight line's equation can also be expressed as -
Ax + By + C = 0
By = - Ax - C
y = [tex](\frac{A}{B} - \frac{B}{C})x - \frac{A}{C}[/tex]
The set of equations is as follows:
y = − 2x + 4
AND
y = − [tex](\frac{1}{3} )[/tex]x − 1
Draw the graphs for these two equations. The answer to this system of equations would be near the intersection. Please see the following graph. These lines come together at (3, - 2)
As a result, y = 2x + 4 and is the system of equations that has been solved.
y = − [tex](\frac{1}{3} )[/tex]x − 1 is (3, - 2)
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