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How so I solve this question? y=-1/3x +3/4 y=1/4x-3/4

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Answer: x = 3, and y = 0..... (3, 0)

Given that;

y = -1/4x + 3/4

y = 1/4x - 3/4

This can be solve by equating the both equation


\begin{gathered} y\text{ = -}(1)/(4)x\text{ + }(3)/(4) \\ y\text{ = }(1)/(4)x\text{ - }(3)/(4) \\ \text{Equating both equation} \\ -(1)/(4)x\text{ + }(3)/(4)\text{ = }(1)/(4)x\text{ - }(3)/(4) \\ \text{The common denominator = 4} \\ \frac{-x\text{ + 3}}{4}\text{ = }\frac{x\text{ - 3}}{4} \\ \text{Cross multiply} \\ 4(-x\text{ + 3) = 4(x - 3)} \\ -4x\text{ + 12 = 4x - 12} \\ \text{Collect the like terms} \\ -4x\text{ - 4x = -12 }-\text{ 12} \\ -8x\text{ = -24} \\ \text{Divide both sides by -8} \\ (-8x)/(-8)\text{ = }(-24)/(-8) \\ x\text{ = 3} \\ To\text{ find y, substitute the value of x into any of the equation} \\ \text{ Using equation 1} \\ y\text{ = -}(1)/(4)x\text{ + }(3)/(4) \\ \text{where x = 3} \\ y\text{ =-}(1)/(4)\cdot\text{ 3 + }(3)/(4) \\ y\text{ = }(-3)/(4)\text{ + }(3)/(4) \\ \text{common denominator = 4} \\ y\text{ = }\frac{-3\text{ + 3}}{4} \\ y\text{ = }(0)/(4) \\ y\text{ = 0} \end{gathered}

Therefore, x = 3 and y = 0---- (3, 0)

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