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What point do the lines represented by the equations 2x+y+1=0 and 4x+y-3=0 intersect
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What point do the lines represented by the equations 2x+y+1=0 and 4x+y-3=0 intersect
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4x+y-3=0
2x+y+1=0
-------- Subtract
2x -4 = 0
x = 2
y = -5
--> (2,-5)