the lines x=-2 and y=3 intersect at points -
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the lines x = -2 and y = 3 intersects on point (-2, 3)
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The line x = -2 is a line parallel to y - axis intersecting x - axis at -2.
And the line y = 3 is a line parallel to x - axis, intersecting y - axis at 3.
If these 2 lines intersect, the x coordinate will be -2 and y coordinate will be 3, so the point will be (-2, 3).
See the graph in the attachment.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
The line x = -2 is a line parallel to y - axis intersecting x - axis at -2.
And the line y = 3 is a line parallel to x - axis, intersecting y - axis at 3.
If these 2 lines intersect, the x coordinate will be -2 and y coordinate will be 3, so the point will be (-2, 3).
See the graph in the attachment.
★★ HOPE THAT HELPS ☺️ ★★
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