Question 834113
Use standard form for both line equations.  


Simplify 2x+4y=8, by multiplying the members by (1/2), getting {{{x+2y=4}}}.


x-6=3y should be adjusted, adding 6 and -3y to both members, getting {{{x-3y=6}}}.


Now, both equations are in standard form.  This lets you find x and y intercepts, making graphing easy.


x+2y=4:
y=0, then x=4.
x=0, then y=2
Points are then (4,0) and (0,2), each an axis intercept.


x-3y=6:
y=0, then x=6.
x=0, then y=-2.
Axis intercept points are (6,0) and (0,-2).


{{{graph(300,300,-2,10,-2,10,-(1/2)x+2,(1/3)x-2)}}}