Lines: 4y-2x = 7 and 5y-3x = 6
Multiply the 1st line by 5 and the 2nd line by 4
So: 20y-10x = 35 and 20y-12x = 24
Subtract the 1st line from the 2nd line: 2x = 11 => x = 11/2
Through substitution both lines intersect at: (11/2, 9/2)
The intersection of two lines is a point. If both lines are straight the figure of four separate triangles are formed. The type of triangles are dependent on the angle of the intersection.
A point.
They are lines with a common point of intersection. <3
Intersection.
point of intersection
an intersection
point of intersection of 2 straight lines.
The intersection of two lines is a point. If both lines are straight the figure of four separate triangles are formed. The type of triangles are dependent on the angle of the intersection.
When 2 or more straight lines meet...the point where they meet is called the point of intersection
point of intersection of 2 straight lines.
The intersection is (-2, 6)
It works out that the point of intersection is at (-4, -3.5) on the Cartesian plane.
No, two straight lines can intersect at only one point and that is their point of intersection.
The point of intersection.
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)