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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good Afternoon, Could someone please tell me the formula for the point of intersection for two straight lines? Thanks, Jesper

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is no "formula." If you have the equations of two intersecting lines then you set each equation to each other and solve for X, then you substitute X back into either equation and solve for Y. (X,Y) should be the point of intersection.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks you for the prompt reply

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're very welcome. :)

OpenStudy (radar):

It is the point where the (x,y) values for each line are the same. (I would think). That would make the point the same for each line. Provided they do intersect of course.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Radar

OpenStudy (radar):

You're welcome, hoping that is a correct choice.

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