The lines 2y+3x?16=0 and 7y?2x?6=0 intersect at point P. Find the coordinates of P....

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WAEC 2016

The lines 2y+3x?16=0 and 7y?2x?6=0 intersect at point P. Find the coordinates of P.

  • A. (4, 2)
  • B. (4, -2)
  • C. (-4, 2)
  • D. (-4, -2)

Correct Answer: A. (4, 2)

Explanation

The point of intersection for the two lines exists at the point where the two lines are equal to each other. Make anyone of the variables the subject of the formula and equate the two lines to each other and solve for the coordinates of the point of intersection.

Given lines \(2y + 3x - 16 = 0\) and \(7y - 2x - 6 = 0\) , making x the subject of the formula:

Line 1 : \(2y + 3x - 16 = 0 \implies 3x = 16 - 2y\)

\(\therefore x = \frac{16}{3} - \frac{2}{3}y\)

Line 2 : \(7y - 2x - 6 = 0 \implies -2x = 6 - 7y\)

\(\therefore x = \frac{7}{2}y - 3\)

Equating them together and solving, we have:

\(\frac{16}{3} - \frac{2}{3}y = \frac{7}{2}y - 3 \implies \frac{16}{3} + 3 = \frac{7}{2}y + \frac{2}{3}y\)

\(\frac{25}{3} = \frac{25}{6}y \therefore y = 2\)

Putting y = 2 in the equation \(3x = 16 - 2y\), we have

\(3x = 16 - 2(2) = 16 - 4 = 12 \implies x = 4\)

The coordinate of P is (4, 2).



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