#i need help
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l is 3x + 5y + 15 = 0 slope is -3/5
k is 5x - 3y + 8 = 0 slope is 5/3
how will the graph look like
A line can be passed through two points.
So, for each line, pick any two points that satisfy its equation, then connect them. That will give you its graph.
(-5.71, 4.29).
i got them
i asked chatgpt
what i do next
No. Don't do that.
wdym
Pick points that are easier to put on the graph.
Don't use any apps. You need to be able to do it yourself.
says who
wdym
Well, it's easier to put points on the graph when their coordinates are integers.
At the very least, half-integers.
No.
No rounding.
As I said, pick two points with integer coordinates.
I suggest picking a point which has x = 0 and another one which has y = 0. That will give good values for the first equation, at least.
For the second... Hm.
Well, try picking one point with x = -1 and another with x = 2, for example.
can u give an example @wooden spear
I just wrote it...
As I said:
For the first point of the first line, pick the point with x-coordinate equal to zero, and the second point with the y-coordinate equal to zero.
so (-5.71,0) and (0,4.29)
or u can just tell me the answer
No.
yes
i am taking this so seriously
just tellme the answer
@wooden spear
of the 1st point
and i can do the other
If you are saying this, then you aren't.
im not saying the whole answer
give 1st point
I already gave you a hint on what points to take. All four, in fact.
where
this is my learning and my homework just tell me the 1st answer
Right before this comment.
its confusing
Ugh, fine...
First, let's pick a point for the first line with x = 0. We find y:
5y + 15 = 0
y = -3
So, the first point for the first line is (0, -3).
and for the 2nd line it will be 5x + 8 = 0
?
x = 1.6?
(1.6,0)?
@wooden spear
Well, as I said, it's better to pick the first point for the second line with x = -1.
so i change 0 to -1?
What do you mean?
nvm
will it be -1,2.6?
No.
The second line has the equation 5x - 3y + 8 = 0. Let's find a point with x = -1.
-5 - 3y + 8 = 0
3y = 3
y = 1
So, the point is (-1, 1).
As I said - it's better to pick points with integer coordinates. All the points I've proposed will have integer coordinates.
oh
how do i make each coordinate into a line
Well, you only drew one point for each line. Find the second point for each line with the coordinates I suggested.
i already plotted them with the coordinate u gabe
example
No, I mean I already told you in the same place as the first points.
first line
3x + 15 = 0
x = 5?
(5,0)?
@wooden spear
@wooden spear if u help me work my way out this paper ill buy u a giftcard
u dont gotta teach me shit
only if necessary
You know what?
?
If you are having such an attitude towards this, I will not help you at all. You don't care.
wdym
how im i having an attitude?
i did the first line
and asking u if its correct
@wooden spear
You keep asking to just reveal the solution, and now you are offering money and refusing to be taught.
I don't want to deal with that.
ok im sorry
i wont offer anything and i will learn
pl
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:c
brooo
No. Sorry, but I don't believe you are not going to continue like this.
Maybe someone else will help.
Well, guess I was right.
yeah i understand ur the shittiest teacher i ever knew