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Determine, algebraically, the vertices of the triangle formed by the lines

3x-y=3,2x-3y=2,x+2y=8


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Solution

As we are given with the equation of lines

3xy=3(1)2x-3y=2(2)x+2y=8(3)

Let the equations of the line (1),(2)and(3) represent the side of anABC.

On solving the equations(1)and(2) by elimination method, we obtain

At First, will multiply and then subtract we obtain

(9x-3y)-(2x-3y)=9-2

7x=7

x=1

On substitutingx=1inEq.(1), we obtain

3×(1)-y=3

y=0

So, the coordinate of point B is(1,0)

On solving lines (2)and(3),

We obtain,

MultiplyEq.(3)by2 and then subtract

(2x+4y)-(2x-3y)=16-2

7y=14

y=2

Substitutingy=2inEq.(3), we obtain

x+2×2=8x+4=8x=4

Hence, the coordinate of point Cis(4,2).

On solving lines (3)and(1),

We obtain,

Multiply inEq.(1)by2 and then add

(6x-2y)+(x+2y)=6+87x=14x=2

Substitutingx=2inEq.(1), we obtain

3×2y=3y=3

So, the coordinate of point Ais(2,3).

Hence, the vertices of the ABC formed by the given lines are as follows,

A(2,3),B(1,0)andC(4,2).


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