The point of intersection of the given simultaneous equations of y = 4x-1 and 3y-8x+2 = 0 is at (0.25, 0) solved by means of elimination and substitution.
The point of intersection.
The intersection is (-2, 6)
It works out that the point of intersection is at (-4, -3.5) on the Cartesian plane.
Perpendicular Lines form right angles at their point of intersection
Probably not. But there is not enough information in the question to be certain.
By a process of elimination and substitution the lines intersect at: (1/4, 0)
If the lines are identical, then the whole lines. If not they can either not meet at all or at a single point: the point of intersection.
point
It is usually called an intersection or an intersection point.
A point.
They are lines with a common point of intersection. <3
They are perpendicular lines