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Give the coordinates of the point of intersections for the two lines:[math: 4x+3y=11] [math: 3x−4y=27] 3x-4y=27

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We begin by identifying that we need the intersection point of two lines given by the equations 4x + 3y = 11 and 3x - 4y = 27. One standard approach is elimination: multiply the first equation by 4 to align th......Login to view full explanation

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