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I am pretty much confused on how to solve this example: y=5/4x-2 y=5/4x-1 Can any body explain me this one a more specifically? ---------------------------------------- paul roos |
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I tried to solve this equation but was not successful in getting this an accurate answer for this query.. ---------------------------------------- best swimming goggle |
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Joined: Apr 2, 2005 Posts: 797 Status: Offline |
I am thinking that you mean to solve the two linear equations: y=(5/4)x-2 and y=(5/4)x-1 These are two parallel lines that never meet. That is, they have the same slope, (5/4) and their respective y-intercepts are -2 and -1. You can plot them by entering: y=(5/4)x-2,y=(5/4)x-1 in our multiple equations calculator and you will "see" that they are parallel. ---------------------------------------- Principal Skinner |
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United States Joined: Jul 12, 2012 Posts: 7 Status: Offline |
Yes thanks for this .I really appreciate your work. ---------------------------------------- http://www.themodernman.com/nice_guys.html |
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