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Three lines x + 3y = 6, 2x  3y = 12 and x = 0 encloses a beautiful park. Find the points of intersection of these lines graphically and also find the area of the park, if all the measures are in metres.​

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Answered by kavitapanwar672
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Three lines x + 3y = 6, 2x  3y = 12 and x = 0 encloses a beautiful park. Find the points of intersection of these lines graphically and also find the area of the park, if all the measures are in metres.

Answered by sahad9447
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The two lines intersect each other at point B (6,0). Again △ OAB is the region bounded by the line 2x - 3y = 12 and both the co-ordinate axis.

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