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2. Draw the graph of 3x + 2y = 0 and 2x - 3y = 0. What is the point of intersection of two lines representing the above equations ?

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Answered by kathy123
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Step-by-step explanation:

The given straight lines are

3x + 2y = 0 ..... (i)

2x - 3y = 0 ..... (ii)

Multiplying (i) by 2 and (ii) by 3, we get:

6x + 4y = 0

6x - 9y = 0

On subtraction, we get:

5y = 0

i.e., y = 0 and this gives x = 0.

So the point of intersection is (0, 0).

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