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Plotting these two equations on a graph. p=6-2q p=4+q
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Plotting these two equations on a graph.
p=6-2q
p=4+q
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put into slope intercept form, y=mx+b where m=slope
p=-2q+6
slope is -2
subsitute values for q and get values for p
q=0, p=6
(q,p)
(0,6)
(1,4)
p=q+4
slope is 1
subsitutte
q=0,p=4
(q,p)
(0,4)
(1,5)
below are the graphs
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