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3x-5y-4=0^(3/2/2x)=2y+7(10

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Solve the following pair of linear equatio: 3x-5y-4=0 9x=2y+7

Solve:- 3x-5y-4=0, 9x=2y+7

3x-5y-4=0 and 9x=2y+7

Find the equation of radical axis of the circles x^(2)+y^(2)-3x+5y-7=0 and 2x^(2)+2y^(2)-4x+8y-13=0 .

Find the equation of radical axis of the circles x^(2)+y^(2)-3x+5y-7=0 and 2x^(2)+2y^(2)-4x+8y-13=0 .

Find the equation of radical axis of the circles x^(2)+y^(2)-3x+5y-7=0 and 2x^(2)+2y^(2)-4x+8y-13=0 .

Find the equations of the straight lines passing through the point (-3, 2) and making an angle of 45^(@ with the straight line 3x-y+4=0 (A) x-2y+7=0,2x+y+4= (B) x+2y+7=0,2x-y+4=0(c) x-2y-7=0,2x+y+4=0 (D) x-2y-7=0,2x+y-4=0

3x-y=7; 2x+4y=0

The equation of straight line belonging to both the families of lines (x-y+1)+lambda_1(2x-y-2)=0 and (5x+3y-2)+lambda_2(3x-y-4)=0 where lambda_1, lambda_2 are arbitrary numbers is (A) 5x -2y -7=0 (B) 2x+ 5y - 7= 0 (C) 5x + 2y -7 =0 (D) 2x- 5y- 7= 0

The equation of straight line belonging to both the families of lines (x-y+1)+lambda_1(2x-y-2)=0 and (5x+3y-2)+lambda_2(3x-y-4)=0 where lambda_1, lambda_2 are arbitrary numbers is (A) 5x -2y -7=0 (B) 2x+ 5y - 7= 0 (C) 5x + 2y -7 =0 (D) 2x- 5y- 7= 0