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By drawing a graph for each of the equations `3x+y+5=0, 3y-x=5` and `2x+5y=1` on the same graph paper, show that the lines given by these equations are concurrent (i.e. they pass through the same point)
Take 2 cm=1 unit on both the axes.

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