Math, asked by Anonymous, 9 days ago

the 2 lines x=5 and y=6 intersect at the point
a) (6,5)
b) (5,6)
c) (0,0)
d) (-5 , 6)

Answers

Answered by mamonigour
2

Answer: Correct option is B)

Explanation:

On solving x−y−6=0 and 4x−3y−20=0 we get x=2,y=−4

Also, x=2,y=−4 satisfies 6x+5y+8=0 as (6×2)+[5×(−4)]+8=0

point of intersection of the given lines is (2,−4)

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Answered by rakshachimaniya6
1

Answer:

correct option is B)

Step-by-step explanation:

x= 5 and Y= 6 so the coadrinates of two lines are (5,6)

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