Advanced Math/Algebra II

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Question
How do you graph the system of linear equation, (1/3)x = (2/3)y + (5/3) and 1x - 2y = 5?

Answer
(1/3)x = (2/3)y + (5/3)

first multiply everything by 3

x = 2y + 5

x - 5 = 2y

y = (1/2)x - (5/2)

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the next equation if typed correct is the same as the first one, so they lay on top of each other.

for a graph, just go to www.quickmath.com, click on Plot which is located under Equations, then click on Advanced, then type in your problems, make any adjustments that you need, then click plot.

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