Problem

Given the equations \(y = 2x + 3\) and \(y = -x + 1\), find the point of intersection by graphing.

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Step 3: Find the point where the two lines intersect. This point is the solution to the system of equations.

Steps

Step 1 :Step 1: Draw the graph for the equation \(y = 2x + 3\). This line will have a slope of 2 and will cross the y-axis at (0,3).

Step 2 :Step 2: Draw the graph for the equation \(y = -x + 1\). This line will have a slope of -1 and will cross the y-axis at (0,1).

Step 3 :Step 3: Find the point where the two lines intersect. This point is the solution to the system of equations.

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