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find the point of intersection of the lines 2x-3y+6=0 and x+4y+14=0

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Answered by Jennie06kim
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jyothishjk666p9n22q: so what does this point of intersection of the lines?
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Jennie06kim: (-6,-2)
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Answered by ADARSH9999
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2x-3y=-6
x+4y=-14 ×2 ( for solving through elimination m

2x-3y=-6
-2x+8y=-28
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-11y=22
y=-2
x=-6
hence point of interaction is (-2,-6)


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