Respuesta :
Answer:
I’m not too sure what your question is exactly but if your just trying to graph the two equations I can help u with that (:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing you should do is change the second equation to slope intercept form. It is much easier for most people. From there write out your table by choosing a number for x then plugging that number into the equation to find y. For the first equation (y=1/3x+2) it’s always easier to use multiple of three for the number of x. For example, if 3 was my number for x I would multiply 1/3 by 3=1 then simply add 2=3. So the coordinates for one point on that table would be 3,3. You continue to do that for each graph then plot your points. (In my graph, purple is the equation y+9=-9/3x-9 and black equals the equation y=1/3x+2
Answer:
(-6, 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
y= -1/3x+2
y+4= -4/3x ⇒ y= -4/3x-4
Comparing the 2 equations, we get:
- -1/3x+2= -4/3x-4
- 4/3x - 1/3x= -4-2
- x= -6
- y= -1/3*(-6)+2=2+2=4
So the solution is point (-6, 4)