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Prove that the lines 3x + y - 14 = 0, x - 2y = 0 and
3x - 8y+4= 0 are concurrent.​

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Answered by KavyaAgrawal1
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If You want to prove that two or more lines are concurrent then you need to prove that all of them passes from one single point or they intersect at a single common point now in order to prove that you need to draw graph of all these three lines into a graph paper. now to draw a graph of a linear equation in two variable you need to firstly find two or more solutions of that linear equation in two variable. in the adjacent picture I have given two solutions of all the three linear equations in two variable now using those solutions plot the the given six points on a graph paper and join them after joining them you will get the graph of all the lines. By seeing that You can tell whether the lines are concurrent or not.

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