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PART A
Let's look at our two equations.
y=3x-5
y=6x-8
We will solve this with substitution because we have two different values for y, so it will be be very easy to substitute.
We know that y is equal to 6x-8. This means that we can replace the y in the first equation with 6x-8 and then solve for x.
6x-8=3x-5
We add 8 to both sides.
6x=3x+3
We subtract 3x from both sides.
3x=3
We divide both sides by 3.
x=1
We can plug this x-value into either of our equations to figure out what y is.
y=6(1)-8
y=6-8
y=-2
Therefore, our solution is x=1 and y= -2.
PART B
When graphing the two equations in a systems of equation, the point where they intersect is the solution. We already have our solution, so now we will just write it as a point, which is (1,-2).
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
y = 3x − 5
y = 6x − 8
I will use substitution by substituting for y in the first equation
y = 3x − 5
6x -8 = 3x-5
Subtract 3x from each side
6x-3x -8 = 3x-5-3x
3x-8 = -5
Add 8 to each side
3x-8+8 = -5+8
3x =3
Divide by 3
3x/3= 3/3
x =1
Now find y
y = 3x − 5
= 3(1) -5
=3-5
= -2
( 1,-2)
The two lines will intersect at ( 1,-2)
The solution to the two equations is where the lines intersect.