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How do you find the point of intersection for x−y=3 and x−2y=3?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(3,0) is point of intersection

Step-by-step explanation:

When you solve and find values of x and y then

(x,y ) is point of intersection

x-y=3-------------------(1)

x-2y=3---------------(2)

Subtract (2) from(1)

-y-(-2y)=3-3

-y+2y=0

y=0

putting y=0 in (1)

x-0=3

x=3

So (3,0) is point of intersection

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