If \( ax^2 + 2hxy - 2ay^2 + 3x + 15y - 9 = 0 \) represents a pair of lines intersecting at (1,1), then ah =
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For a general second-degree equation \(S(x,y)=0\) representing a pair of lines, the point of intersection \( (x_0,y_0) \) satisfies the equations \( \frac{\partial S}{\partial x_0} = 0 \) and \( \frac{\partial S}{\partial y_0} = 0 \). Substitute the given intersection point into these derived linear equations to solve for unknown coefficients.