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Determine the coordinator of the point
of intersection of lines
3x-2y=13 and 2y+x+1=0​

User Danieltmbr
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Answer:

(3,-2)

Explanation:

Given equations of line

3x-2y=13

2y+x+1=0​

=> x = -1 -2y

Point of intersection will coordinates where both equation have same value of (x,y)

top get that we have to solve the both equations by using method of substitution of simultaneous equation.

using this value of x in 3x-2y=13, we have

3(-1-2y) -2y = 13

=> -3 -6y-2y = 13

=> -8y = 13+3 = 16

=> y = 16/-8 = -2

x = -1 - 2y = -1 -2(-2) = -1+4= 3

Thus, point of intersection of line is (3,-2)

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