SOLUTION: The equations of two lines are given as 3w-2z=42 and 2w -z = 26. What are the coordinates of the point of intersection? Thanks for the help!
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Question 176933
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The equations of two lines are given as 3w-2z=42 and 2w -z = 26. What are the coordinates of the point of intersection?
Thanks for the help!
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Start with the given system of equations:
Multiply the both sides of the second equation by -2.
Distribute and multiply.
So we have the new system of equations:
Now add the equations together. You can do this by simply adding the two left sides and the two right sides separately like this:
Group like terms.
Combine like terms.
Simplify.
Divide both sides by
to isolate
.
Reduce.
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Now go back to the first equation.
Plug in
.
Multiply.
Subtract
from both sides.
Combine like terms on the right side.
Divide both sides by
to isolate
.
Reduce.
So our answer is
and
.
So the point of intersection is
.
This means that the system is consistent and independent.