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    Cartesian plane & lines (Lesson 3/3)

    Line Intersections & Systems of Equations

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    In the previous sections, we've discussed individual lines and their behavior. Now that we understand the basics of how a line behaves by itself, we're ready to use lines as a means of understanding more complex concepts, specifically how lines can behave together.


    The graph below shows two lines on the coordinate plane. The slope and intercepts of these lines can be manipulated by dragging the sliders to the left