The graphs of the equations 3x -
2y + 2=0 and 3/2 x - 2y + 3=0 are two
lines which are
a. coincident
b. parrallel
c. intersecting exactly at one point d. perpendicular to each other
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Answer:
c. intersecting exactly ar one point D
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Answer:
equarions are
3x-2y+2=0
3/2x-2y+3=0
Step-by-step explanation:
from 3x-2y+2=0
a1=3 , b1= -2 , c1=2
from 3/2x-2y+3=0
a2 = 3/2 , b2 = -2 , c2 = 3
we need to find now a1/a2 , b1/ b2 , c1/c2
a1/a2 = 3/3/2 = 2
b1/b2 = -2/-2 = 1
c1/c2 = 2/3 = 2/3
finally they are intersecting lines
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