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Is the equation in slope-intercept form? What information can the slope-intercept form of an equation give you?
(- 3,- 3)
By graphing the given equations, we can solve the system. If a solution exists, it will be the point at which the lines intersect. To do this, we will need the equations to be in slope-intercept form to help us identify the slope m and y-intercept b.
Let's rewrite each of the equations in the system in slope-intercept form, highlighting the m and b values.
Given Equation | Slope-Intercept Form | Slope m | y-intercept b |
---|---|---|---|
y=2x+3 | y=2x+ 3 | 2 | (0, 3) |
y=1/3 x-2 | y=1/3x+( -2) | 1/3 | (0, -2) |
To graph these equations, we will start by plotting their y-intercepts. Then, we will use the slope to determine another point that satisfies each equation, and connect the points with a line.
We can see that the lines intersect at exactly one point.
The point of intersection at (-3,-3) is the solution to the system.