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Use a graphing calculator to graph each linear equation on the same viewing window. Use a Trace or Intersect feature to find the point(s) of intersection.$$\begin{aligned}&y=5.62 x+15.46\\&y=-1.96 x-11.07\end{aligned}$$
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The first equation is $y=5.62x+15.46$ and the second equation is $y=-1.96x-11.07$. Show more…
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