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How do i graph
x–3y=–9
2x–3y=–6

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Right now the equations are in standard form, which is ax+by=c. You need to put them in the form y=x and then divide the equations by 3 since y itself is being multiplied by 3. And then graph them as you normally would

Hope this helps!

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