Let's solve your system by substitution.
3y+x=4;2y−x=6
Rewrite equations:
x+3y=4;−x+2y=6
Step: Solvex+3y=4for x:
x+3y=4
x+3y+−3y=4+−3y(Add -3y to both sides)
x=−3y+4
Step: Substitute−3y+4forxin−x+2y=6:
−x+2y=6
−(−3y+4)+2y=6
5y−4=6(Simplify both sides of the equation)
5y−4+4=6+4(Add 4 to both sides)
5y=10
5y
5
=
10
5
(Divide both sides by 5)
y=2
Step: Substitute2foryinx=−3y+4:
x=−3y+4
x=(−3)(2)+4
x=−2(Simplify both sides of the equation)
Answer:
x=−2 and y=2
Your line would also lay on both lines so the answer would be the first one: It is (−2, 2) and lies on both lines.