Beginning Algebra: Early Graphing, Books A La Carte Edition Plus Mylab Math (4th Edition)
Beginning Algebra: Early Graphing, Books A La Carte Edition Plus Mylab Math (4th Edition)
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780134582146
Author: John Tobey Jr., Jeffrey Slater, Jamie Blair, Jenny Crawford
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 1RP
To determine

The point of intersection by graphing the lines.

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Answer to Problem 1RP

Solution: The point of intersection for equations is (3,2).

Explanation of Solution

Given: The equations are,

2x+3y=0

x+3y=9

Calculation: The equations are,

2x+3y=0 …… (1).

x+3y=9 …… (2).

Draw the graph for both equations. by finding x intercept and y intercept for equation (1) and equation (2).

Calculate the values for x and y from equation (1).

Substitute 0 for x in equation (1) to get y intercept.

2(0)+3y=00+3y=0y=0

The value obtained for y=0.

Substitute 2 for y in equation (1).

2x+3(2)=02x6=02x=6x=3

The value obtained for x is 3.

Draw a line passing through the point (0,0) and (3,2).

Calculate the values for x and y from equation (1)

Substitute 0 for x in equation (2) to get y intercept.

0+3y=93y=9y=3

The value obtained for y is 3

Substitute 0 for y in equation (2) to get x intercept.

x+3(0)=9x=9

The value obtained for x is 9

Draw a line passing through the point (0,3) and (9,0).

Beginning Algebra: Early Graphing, Books A La Carte Edition Plus Mylab Math (4th Edition), Chapter 4, Problem 1RP

Figure (1)

Figure (1) shows the graph for both equations in which a point (3,2) is the point of intersection.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the intersection point of given equations is (3,2).

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Beginning Algebra: Early Graphing, Books A La Carte Edition Plus Mylab Math (4th Edition)

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