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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
9

Please please help me please please help please please

Mathematics
2 answers:
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
8 0

Answer :-'...................

Nostrana [21]3 years ago
3 0

Step-by-step explanation:

come on ! find yourself 2 points on each of the two lines, and then draw them.

the first point for every line is for me always the point with x = 0 (the y-axis intercept).

so, the first line has a point (0, -1)

because y = -1/5 × 0 - 1 = -1

and the second line has (0, -6)

because y = 4/5 × 0 - 6 = -6

for the second point I select an x value that eliminates the fractions and allows me to deal with integers.

and that is in both cases x = 5.

so, the second point of the first line is then (5, -2)

because y = -1/5 × 5 - 1 = -1 - 1 = -2

and the second point of the second line is (5, -2)

because y = 4/5 × 5 - 6 = 4 - 6 = -2

and so, I have accidentally already found the solution of this system of 2 equations, as the solution is the crossing point between both lines (= the point they both contain).

and that is a we can see, (5, -2) ...

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