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Where do the lines y=2x+1 and y=-5x-6 intersect?

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Answer:

(-1, -1)

Step-by-step explanation:

To find where two lines in slope-intercept form intersect, set them equal to each other.

2x + 1 = -5x - 6

7x = -7

x = -1

Knowing they intersect at x = -1, substitute -1 into either of the two equations to find the y-value of their intersection.

y = 2(-1) + 1

y = -2 + 1

y = -1

So the intersection point of the two lines is (-1, -1).

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Answer: (-1,-1)

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