Plot the graph of each of the
equations using the same pair of axes
y = 2x + 3
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y=2x−3 is in slope intercept form for a linear equation, y=mx+b , where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. The y-intercept is the point at which x=0 and y=−3 , which is point (0,−3) You can plot this point on your graph.
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2y−x=8
⟹x=2y−8
Let, y=2, then x=2(2)−8=−4,
y−2x=1
⟹y=1+2x
Let, x=1, then y=1+2(1)=3
Similarly, when x=2,y=5
and 5y−x=14
⟹x=5y−14
let, y=3then x=5(3)−14=1
Similarly, when, y=2,x=−4
Plotting the above points on the graph, we get,the common points
A(−4,2),B(2,5),C(1,3)
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