SOLUTION: 9x + 2y = 0 7/3y - 2x - 25/6 = 0 the lines represented by the equations above intersect at what point?

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Question 1097058: 9x + 2y = 0
7/3y - 2x - 25/6 = 0
the lines represented by the equations above intersect at what point?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9x + 2y = 0
7/3y - 2x - 25/6 = 0











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Intersection point: ( -1/3, 3/2 )

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