Find the equation of the line through (1, 1) and the intersection point of the lines y = - x + 1 and y = 2x + 3.
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Find the intersection point of the lines y = -x + 1 and y = 2x + 3. To find the intersection point, we can set the two equations equal to each other: -x + 1 = 2x + 3 Solving for x, we get: 3x = -2 x = -2/3 Substituting this value of x into either equation, we can Show more…
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