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Original post by jqhsehs
y= 2x+1
y= -0.5x+1 ?


Looks good.
Remember to put x values into the equations and check the y values match your graph. x = 0, 1, 2. That way, if you make a mistake, its easy to catch.
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Original post by mqb2766
Looks good.
Remember to put x values into the equations and check the y values match your graph. x = 0, 1, 2. That way, if you make a mistake, its easy to catch.

so.. is that the final answer?
Original post by jqhsehs
so.. is that the final answer?


For part a) yes.
For part b) I'm not sure too much about what they want you to say apart from the fact that they're not parallel, so they intersect at *** point.
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Original post by mqb2766
For part a) yes.
For part b) I'm not sure too much about what they want you to say apart from the fact that they're not parallel, so they intersect at *** point.

ok, thankyou so much for helping
Could the relationship be that the lines are perpendicular to each other?

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