Following are the calculation for finding the points:
Given:
[tex]\to \bold{3x-4y=-32}\\\\\to \bold{3x+5y=24}\\\\[/tex]
To find:
point=?
Solution:
[tex]\to \bold{3x-4y=-32..........(a)}\\\\\to \bold{3x+5y=24.....(b)}\\\\[/tex]
- This intersection of the two graphs is indeed the solution to an equation.
- We can see by the graph that they intersect in an x coordinate of almost -2.4 and a y coordinate about above 6.
- We do not really have to be very specific because we only have to be as nearly to the integer value as possible.
[tex]\to \bold{3(-2)+5(6)=24}\\\\\to \bold{-6+30=24}\\\\[/tex]
Therefore, the answer is "-2,6".
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