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The lines <math> x=\frac{1}{4}y+a </math> and <math> y=\frac{1}{4}x+b </math> intersect at the point <math> (1,2) </math>. What is <math> a+b </math>? | The lines <math> x=\frac{1}{4}y+a </math> and <math> y=\frac{1}{4}x+b </math> intersect at the point <math> (1,2) </math>. What is <math> a+b </math>? | ||
Revision as of 22:42, 17 July 2006
Problem
The lines and
intersect at the point
. What is
?
Solution
Since is a solution to both equations, plugging in
and
will give the values of
and
.
So: