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Matematyka Inter

The document describes three methods for finding the intersection point of two lines: 1) using a system of simultaneous equations and substitution to solve for the intersection point, 2) using the greatest common divisor and property of lines to find the intersection point, 3) using a graphic method to find the intersection point by plotting the lines on a graph and finding the point where they intersect.

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Matematyka Inter

The document describes three methods for finding the intersection point of two lines: 1) using a system of simultaneous equations and substitution to solve for the intersection point, 2) using the greatest common divisor and property of lines to find the intersection point, 3) using a graphic method to find the intersection point by plotting the lines on a graph and finding the point where they intersect.

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Finding an intersection point of

a lines

1) algebraic method - > substitution method

system of

E
simultanious
(1 :
x +
2y
=
5 - -
x = 5 -

2y
x
=
5 -

2(2) = 1

equations L2 =
3
2y
: -

x
-


they intersect
at
5
2y
3 (1 2)
2y
- -
= -
,

4y 81 =
=
5 4)
-
-

2
y
=

2) GDC --

plysmet 2
App .

a
. x +
an
y
= be E +C 3

GDC
acx +
ac
y =
b Plysmet 2- 2 .
SIMULT EQ SOLVER


M

(1 2)1

X-column
y-column

3) GDC base >


-

graphic methods

x
2y 5 1 (1 2)
=
+ x =

5 x
1
y
< 5 x
2y y
<
= - : = =

3
X
2y ↑ Y
-
=
-

3
c
Cy =
-

2 -

&
I >
X
1

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