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A

You can do the same thing with a program called Desmos. Using this program, I've put A and B (the graphs) in Desmos and attached it to this Answer.

You could just do the same with your graphing calculator if you have one.

The problem is that my graphing calculator won't draw the blue line which is x = - 2

So go to Desmos and put in 2 graphs. the first one is y = - 1/2 x + 3 in red

The second is x =- 2. These are entered on the left of Desmos.

The blue line is x = - 2. You notice that the intersect point is (-2,4). Run your finger straight across until you hit 4. That's all you have to do for the A part.

B

The question has 3 blanks. The first 2 come from the question directions to see if you read those directions. Always a good idea to do that.

first blank  is x = - 2

second blank is x = - 2

Third blank is - 7

The red line is y = 3/2 x - 4

The blue line is x = -2

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