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In the following exercises, graph each pair of equations in the same rectangular coordinate system. $y=2 x$ and $y=2$

   In the following exercises, graph each pair of equations in the same rectangular coordinate system.
$y=2 x$ and $y=2$
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Lynn Marecek 1st Edition
Chapter 3, Problem 29 ↓
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00:01 Okay, so we want to solve this following system by graphing.
00:04 It's already in y equals mx plus b form, so we're going to use the slope and the y intercept to graph both lines and see where they cross.
00:11 So for the first line, i have a positive two for the y intercept and a positive one for the slope.
00:17 So that looks like this.
00:18 It goes up into the right, up one to the right one, or it can go down into the left the same amount.
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