IM BEGGING I HAVE 13 OVERDUE ....

y = -x+4
y=x-2
Lets sub in for x:
y = x - 2
y + 2 = x
So lets take our second equation:
y = -(y+2)+4
y = -y - 2 + 4
2y = 2
y = 1
Now look at the second equation and sub in 1 for y:
1 = x - 2
1 + 2 = x
3 = x
This gives us A) (3,1)
Lets double check with the first equation:
1 = -3 + 4
This is right!
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
First option: (3,1)
(The graph is attached above btw⤴⤴⤴)
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution is the point in which the two lines cross each other on a graph. So you can graph both lines, keeping in mind their slopes and y-intercepts, and see where they cross paths, exactly.
In this case, these lines cross at (3,1).
Hope this helps :)