Question 24155
your equations are

y = 4x-6
y = 1-3x

by re-arranging the ones you quoted.


You need to plot both equations...both are straight lines. You need to DECIDE upon x-values and for each of these, find the corresponding y-value. Once you have 2 sets of (x,y) values - one for each equation, then plot them.


Being straight lines, in theory you need just 2 points and join them up with a ruler. However, you might have calculated one set wrong, so safer to do at least 3 sets of coordinates.


I shall do the first set for you, as an example.


I choose x=0 (nice and simple)

so eqn 1 becomes y = 4(0)-6
--> y = 0 -6
--> y = -6

so coordinates are (0,-6)


Now, equn2 becomes y = 1-3(0)
--> y = 1-0
--> y = 1

so coordinates are (0,1)


You choose 2 other x-values (as a minimum number of values) and find the y-values.


Draw the axes on your graph
Plot the 2 lines
Where the 2 lines cross is the answer...quote the x and y values of that point.


jon.