6) Zyia claims that (2,1) is the point of intersection of the lines y = 5x - 3 and y = -4x + 6 . Is she correct? Justify your decision using two methods. Be clear and complete. Method 1: y = 5x - 3 y= -4x + 6 Method 2: y = 5x - 3 y= -4x + 6

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6) Zyia claims that (2,1) is the point of intersection of the lines y = 5x - 3 and y = -4x + 6 . Is
she correct? Justify your decision using two methods. Be clear and complete.
Method 1:
y = 5x - 3
y= -4x + 6
Method 2:
y= 5x - 3
y= -4x + 6
Transcribed Image Text:6) Zyia claims that (2,1) is the point of intersection of the lines y = 5x - 3 and y = -4x + 6 . Is she correct? Justify your decision using two methods. Be clear and complete. Method 1: y = 5x - 3 y= -4x + 6 Method 2: y= 5x - 3 y= -4x + 6
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