SOLUTION: Show that lines 4x-3y+23=0, 3x+2y-4=0 and 5x+4y-10=0 are concurrent
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Question 826116: Show that lines 4x-3y+23=0, 3x+2y-4=0 and 5x+4y-10=0 are concurrent
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
They all intersect at x = -2, y = 5
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