SOLUTION: what are the (x,y) coordinats of the intersection of the lines determined by the equations 2x - 7y = 41 and x + 3y = -12

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Question 280342: what are the (x,y) coordinats of the intersection of the lines determined by the equations 2x - 7y = 41 and x + 3y = -12
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Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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what are the (x,y) coordinats of the intersection of the lines determined by the equations 2x - 7y = 41 and x + 3y = -12
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The 2 lines intersect at the point where x & y satisfy both equations.
It's the point (3,-5)

Answer by hemendraagrawal9@gmail.com(1) About Me  (Show Source):
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put the value of x from second equation in first equation and get the value of x after it with ot help you can find out y