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Two straight lines have equations y = p x + 4 y = p x + 4 and p y = q x − 7 p y = q x − 7 , where p p and q q are constants. The two lines meet at the point ( 3 , 1 ) ( 3 , 1 ) . What is the value of q q ?

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Answer:

q =
(8)/(3)

Explanation:

The point of intersection (3, 1 ) is the solution to both equations

Using

y = qx - 7 and substituting x = 3, y = 1

1 = 3q - 7 ( add 7 to both sides )

8 = 3q ( divide both sides by 3 )


(8)/(3) = q

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