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the point of intersection of line representing the equation 3x=2y+1 and 2x = 3y -1​

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Answered by AtharvATAR
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Answer:

(x,y) = (1,1)

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Answered by Marian2006
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Answer:

The point of intersection of the lines representing the given equations will be the point whose coordinates equate both the given equations.

Given, 3x=2y+1 and 2x = 3y -1

By giving different Values to the given equations we can conclude that the coordinates (1,1) is satisfying both the equations.

Hence (1,1) is the solution...

Hope it helps...

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