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The graphs of 2x+1=0 and 3y-9=0 intersec...

The graphs of 2x+1=0 and 3y-9=0 intersect at the point

A

`(- 1/2 ,-3)`

B

`(- 1/2 , 3)`

C

`(1/2 ,-3)`

D

None of these

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