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Mathematics, 12.11.2019 14:31 csamayoa1760

The equation of line 1 is 3x−2y=5, and the equation of line 2 is x+2y=7. what is the point of intersection of the two lines?

a. (3,2)

b. (2,3)

c. (5,5)

d. (5,1)

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