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Alja [10]
3 years ago
8

How do you graph -1/5x-1 and 4/5x-6

Mathematics
1 answer:
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The points for the given to linear equations is (5 , - 2) and (5 , - 1)

The points is plotted on the graph shown .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The two linear equation are

y = \dfrac{-1}{5}x - 1                  ...........1

y = \dfrac{4}{5}x - 6                  ...........2

Now, Solving both the linear equations

Put the value of y from eq 2 into eq 1

I.e  \dfrac{4}{5}x - 6 = \dfrac{-1}{5}x - 1

Or, \dfrac{4}{5}x + \dfrac{1}{5}x  = 6 - 1

Or,  \dfrac{4 + 1}{5}x = 5

or, \dfrac{5}{5}x = 5

∴ x = 5

Now, Put the value of x in eq 1

So, y = \dfrac{-1}{5}x - 1      

Or, y = \dfrac{-1}{5}× 5 - 1              

or,  y = \dfrac{-5}{5} - 1

Or, y = - 1 - 1

I.e y = -2

So, For x = 5 , y = - 2

Point is (x_1 , y_1) = (5 , - 2)

Again , put the value of x in eq 2

So, y = \dfrac{4}{5}x - 6

Or, y = \dfrac{4}{5}× 5 - 6

Or, y = \frac{4\times 5}{5} - 6

Or, y = 4 - 6

I.e y = - 2

So, For x = 5 , y = - 2

Point is (x_2 , y_2) = (5 , - 2)

Hence, The points for the given to linear equations is (5 , - 2) and (5 , - 2)

The points is plotted on the graph shown . Answer

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