You could use xyLine to define the slopes and y-intercepts for each line in the graph, then define your solution in the graph. Just realize that doing so may result in some rounding errors.
(I just solved y=m1x+b1 and y=m2x+b2)
You could use xyLine to define the slopes and y-intercepts for each line in the graph, then define your solution in the graph. Just realize that doing so may result in some rounding errors.
(I just solved y=m1x+b1 and y=m2x+b2)