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Mathematics, 08.12.2020 01:50 hannahbrown802

Heather graphed the following equations. Equation 1: LaTeX: y=\frac{4}{3}x-2y = 4 3 x − 2

Equation 2: LaTeX: 12x-9y=1812 x − 9 y = 18

Equation 3: LaTeX: 2x+4y=-82 x + 4 y = − 8

• How do the graphs of equations 1 and 2 compare? What is their point of intersection?

• How do the graphs of equations 1 and 3 compare? What is their point of intersection?

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