6x-3y=3 and 2x-y=4 in graph
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Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract
6
x
from both sides of the equation.
−
3
y
=
12
−
6
x
2
x
=
y
+
4
Divide each term by
−
3
and simplify.
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y
=
−
4
+
2
x
2
x
=
y
+
4
Rewrite the equation as
y
+
4
=
2
x
.
y
=
−
4
+
2
x
y
+
4
=
2
x
Subtract
4
from both sides of the equation.
y
=
−
4
+
2
x
y
=
2
x
−
4
Create a graph to locate the intersection of the equations. The intersection of the system of equations is the solution.
y
=
2
x
−
4
image of graph
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