Given two straight lines r: { 2x-Sy-7 12z-3y=5 s: (x-y-z=1 2x - 4y +z = S a lines intersect at one one point 1) The lines are parallel and distinct

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Given two straight lines
r² √2x-Sy=7
122-3y=5
s: {x-9-2-1
²2x - 4y + 2 =
S:
a lines intersect at one point
16) The lines are parallel and distinct
Transcribed Image Text:Given two straight lines r² √2x-Sy=7 122-3y=5 s: {x-9-2-1 ²2x - 4y + 2 = S: a lines intersect at one point 16) The lines are parallel and distinct
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