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English: Graph of 2 linear equations intersecting at a point found by the Substitution method H Padleckas created this image file in September 2004 especially for use as an example of 2 independent equations having lines intersecting at a point whose solution is determined by the Elimination by Substitution Method in the section "Solving Linear Simultaneous Equations" in the chapter "Systems of Simultaneous Equations" in the Wikibooks Algebra book.
H Padleckas 20:02, 23 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Date 23 September 2004 (original upload date)
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