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Lines y = -x+2 and y=x+1. The point of intersection of the linear equations is * (0,2) (0.5, 1.5) (-1,0) (2,0)
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Lines y = -x+2 and y=x+1. The point of intersection of the linear equations is * (0,2) (0.5, 1.5) (-1,0) (2,0)
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Lines y = -x+2 and y=x+1. The point of intersection of the linear equations is *
(0,2)
(0.5, 1.5)
(-1,0)
(2,0)
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We can solve it by seeing the graph but let's solve the equations.
Now
Put in eq(2)
Done
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