SOLUTION: Find the point of intersection of the lines 2x-3y+1=0 and 4y+ 3x +2=0
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Question 407967: Find the point of intersection of the lines 2x-3y+1=0 and 4y+ 3x +2=0
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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slope-intercept form:
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graph:
The point (x, y) where they meet must lie on both lines, so and must satisfy both equations.
So we are looking to solve the two simultaneous equations
and ... left sides are same, so right sides must be same too
...solve for
The point (x, y) is (-0.59, -0.06)
check:
....... and must satisfy this equation...check the other one
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