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how do i Plot the graph of the equations 2x - 3y = 6 and 2x + y = -10 and interpret the result. |
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you run as far away from your math teacher as you can, and hope they don't question you about your missing homework. sorry i can't help u |
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Joined: Apr 2, 2005 Posts: 797 Status: Offline |
Enter your equations separated by commas into http://www.webgraphing.com/multiple_plotting_basic.jsp That is, enter 2x-3y=6, 2x+y=-10 You will get a plot of two lines that intersect and you will also get the point of intersection. ---------------------------------------- Principal Skinner |
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