To find the point of intersection, you have to set them equal to each other.
To find the y-value, plug in 2 into one of the equations:
y = 2 - 5
y = -3
Point of intersection: (2, -3)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
To make it like a simple, I'll make an equation. Let x be the number of hours because x represents unknown and we don't know the hours. Then your per hour is $7.25 right? so it would be x7.25. You want to know how many hours you will work so you can earn $125. The equation is simple as this x7.25 = 125.
All you have to do is divide the equation by 7.25 because that's your per hour.
It will look like this, <u>x7.25</u> = <u>125</u> then the answer would be 17.24 hours.
7.25 7.25
Answer:
3 down, 4 up
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 is the X line, which starts on 0, if you subtract 3, or add -3, you would have to go down, 3 down. 4 is on the Y line, so you add, go left to add on the Y line, 4 up.
Always start with you X coordinate. Here is a tip to help you (X, Y)