consider line X.
(-3, 12), (7, -16) are 21 points on this line, so by the 2-point form of the equation of a line, the equation of X is given as follows:





, divide by 2 to simplify:

similarly, the equation of Y is found using the points (0, -14) and (11, 8):




so y=2x-14,
substitute y=2x-14 in 14x+5y-18=0:
14x+5y-18=0
14x+5(2x-14)-18=0
14x+10x-70-18=0
24x=88
x=3.667, then y=2x-14=2*3.667-14=-6.66
the intersection point is (3.667, -6.66), it is the only point which satisfies the equations of the lines, that were found.
Answer:
(4, −6), because this point makes both the equations true