SOLUTION: At what point(s) (if any) do the lines 2x-4y=8 and 3y=3x+6 intersect?

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Question 212440: At what point(s) (if any) do the lines 2x-4y=8 and 3y=3x+6 intersect?
Answer by checkley77(12844) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x-4y=8
-4y=-2x+8
y=-2x/-4+8/-4
y=x/2-2 (red linr)
3y=3x+6
y=3x/3+6/3
y=x+2 (green line)
+graph%28+300%2C+200%2C+-10%2C+5%2C+-10%2C+10%2C+x%2F2+-2%2C+x+%2B2%29+ (graph 300x200 pixels, x from -10 to 5, y from -10 to 10, of TWO functions x/2 -2 and x +2).
Solution(-8,-6)