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4.) Complete the equations of the system in slope-intercept form. Use a decimal for the slope if necessary.

Line 1
x y
–2 4
2 6
Line 2
x y
–2 –2
0 4

Line 1: y = x +
Line 2: y = x +

5.) What is the solution to the system?

Line 1
x y
–2 –4
–1 –1
Line 2
x y
2 3
3 1

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The slope is found by [tex]y_{2} -y_{1} / x_{2} - x_{1} [/tex]
Line 1: y2 is 6, y1 is 4, x2 is 2, x1 is -2
6-4/2- -2= 2/4=1/2

Slope intercept is written as y= mx+b. m is the slope, and b is the intercept (the intercept is the value of y when x is 0). To find out the intercept, we plug in values of y, m and x
4= 1/2(-2) +b
4=-1+b
5=b
The equation for line 1 is y= 1/2x +5
Using the same formulas as above, the equation for line 2 is y= 3x+4
The solution to the system is a point where both lines would meet in the graph, or a set of x and y values that satisfies both equations. 
y= 3x+4
y= 1/2x+5
3x+4 = 1/2x+5
3x= 1/2x +5 -4
3x= 1/2x +1
3x-1/2x= 1
2.5x=1
2.5x/2.5=1/2.5
x=0.4
Plug 0.4 into the slope intercept equation
y= 3(0.4) +4
y= 1.2 +4
y=5.2

y= 1/2(0.4) +5
y= 0.2 +5
y= 5.2
The solution is 0.4, 5.2

The other set of lines
Line 1: y= 3x+2
Line 2: y= -2x +7
Solution: 1,5

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