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A line with slope 3 intersects a line with slope 5 at the point (10, 15). What is the distance between the x-intercepts of these two lines?
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A line with slope 3 intersects a line with slope 5 at the point (10, 15). What is the distance between the x-intercepts of these two lines?
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A line with slope 3 intersects a line with slope 5 at the point (10, 15). What is the distance between the x-intercepts of these two lines?
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y = 3x-15
y=5x-35
x1=5
x2=7
distance between = 7-5 = 2
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