linear systems???

well there is more than one way... the first is graphing, in order to do that you have to get y by itself on both equations and then graph (a graphing calculator works best)
for example the first equation you get
y=2x-4
the second you would have to get y by itself you tell me... then you graph what y equals

here is a site you can do that [http://www.coolmath.com/graphit/?]

if you need more help pm me cuz i have to go bye...
 
well there is an easier way... it is called substitution... what you do is take one equation that is already set to y or x and then you replace it with the y or x on that equation...
for example-
y=2x-4, you take that and substitute it and the new equation would be 2(2x-4)=-x,
then you do distributive property so the equatoin would be 2x-8=-x
now you can solve for x.
then you solve for x and plug it in the y equation.
 
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