Find the point of intersection of the lines 5x+2y=11 and x-3y=9.
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We have
=> 5x + 2y = 11-------(1)
and
=> x - 3y = 9
=> x = 9 + 3y-------(2)
Substituting (2) in (1)
=> 5(9 + 3y) + 2y = 11
=> 45 + 15y + 2y = 11
=> 17y = -34
=> y = -2
Using y in (2)
=> x = 9 + 3(-2)
=> x = 3
Thus the point of intersection is (3,-2)
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Hope this helps ✌️
Good Morning
___________
We have
=> 5x + 2y = 11-------(1)
and
=> x - 3y = 9
=> x = 9 + 3y-------(2)
Substituting (2) in (1)
=> 5(9 + 3y) + 2y = 11
=> 45 + 15y + 2y = 11
=> 17y = -34
=> y = -2
Using y in (2)
=> x = 9 + 3(-2)
=> x = 3
Thus the point of intersection is (3,-2)
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Hope this helps ✌️
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⚫ The point of intersection is ( 3,-2).
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Here is your answer......☺
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⚫ The point of intersection is ( 3,-2).
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Hope this helps you...☺
Thanks..☺
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