SOLUTION: 2x+4y=6 7x+4+3y

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Question 52607: 2x+4y=6
7x+4+3y

Answer by rchill(405)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I don't know what your 2nd equation should be, but let's say it should be . Solving the 1st equation for y, we get and for the 2nd. Looking at the graph of the two lines, it appears they intersect at x=0 and y=1.5, but close inspection is required for that as they actually don't. The graph is:

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