Math, asked by piyush92286, 8 months ago

The two lines y = 5x + 2 and y = 6x – 3 intersect at

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Answered by lord75175
2

Answer:

The answer is as follows:-

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is as follows:-

y=5x+2........(1)

y=6x-3.........(2)

substitute (2) in (1)

6x-3=5x+2

6x-5x=3+2

x= 5

substitute x= 5 in equation (1)

y= 5 (5) + 2

= 25 +2

y= 27

Therefore, the two lines intersect at point (5,27).

I have solved this question by substitution method

If you have doubt about this question then you can solve this question by elimination method or cramer's rule or graphical method

The answer will be the same but just method is different...

Answered by MahiraMSL
0

Answer:

 \frac{5}{27}

hope this will help you

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