SOLUTION: Were do the graphs of the lines y=3 and 4x-3y=6 intersect?

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Question 574511: Were do the graphs of the lines y=3 and 4x-3y=6 intersect?
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Substitute y=3 in 4x-3y=6, the result is
4x-3(3)=6
4x-9=6
4x=15
x=15/4 and y=3
Answer: (15/4,3)

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