Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem -2 -3 (0, -5) Graph these two lines: -- 5 y = - - 2 Where do the two lines intersect? Your answer must be a point: (x, y) Hint: Both equations are given in point-slope form. It is probably easiest, for each line, to graph the intercept with one point and drag the second point to a location on the grid that satisfies the necessary slope. You do not need to graph the point of intersection for this problem to work. Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. 83°F Partly

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Given the equation y=-4/3x-3 the slope is -4/3.

Then identify the y-intercept__(answer as a point x,y)

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Graph these two lines:
y = -
4
y = -x- 2
Where do the two lines intersect?
Your answer must be a point: (x, y)
Hint:
Both equations are given in point-slope form.
It is probably easiest, for each line, to graph the intercept with one point and drag the second point to a location on the grid that satisfies the necessary
slope.
You do not need to graph the point of intersection for this problem to work.
Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem.
83°F Partly suni
Transcribed Image Text:Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem -1 -2 -3 (0, -5) -50 Graph these two lines: y = - 4 y = -x- 2 Where do the two lines intersect? Your answer must be a point: (x, y) Hint: Both equations are given in point-slope form. It is probably easiest, for each line, to graph the intercept with one point and drag the second point to a location on the grid that satisfies the necessary slope. You do not need to graph the point of intersection for this problem to work. Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. 83°F Partly suni
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