1978reneelynn 1978reneelynn
  • 10-01-2015
  • Mathematics
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where does y=2x-3 and y=-x+3 intersect?

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Ashersoriano
Ashersoriano Ashersoriano
  • 10-01-2015
Substitute -x+3 for the y in the first equation so it reads -x+3=2x-3 then solve for x getting x=2. thats your x coordinate for the point of intersection. Then choose either equation and plug in 2 for x and solve. Thats your y coordinate, which is 1. So the point of intersection is (2,1).
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konrad509
konrad509 konrad509
  • 10-01-2015
[tex]y=2x-3\\ y=-x+3\\\\ 2x-3=-x+3\\ 3x=6\\ x=2\\\\ y=-2+3\\ y=1\\\\ \text{They intersect at the point }(2,1)[/tex]
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