Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex](4,8)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey, I posted this yesterday in the comments of an answer, but since that answer got deleted, here it is again:
First, we need to solve for x. Since these equations are both equal to y, they're also equal to each other, so we can combine them to get [tex]x+4 = 3x-4[/tex]. Then, we add 4 to both sides to get [tex]x+8 = 3x[/tex], then subtract x from both sides and get [tex]8=2x[/tex]. Then, if we divide both sides by 2, we get [tex]x=4[/tex].
Now that we have x, we can plug it into one of the equations and solve for y. I chose to plug it into the first one. So, now we have [tex]y=4+4[/tex], which simplifies to [tex]y=8[/tex].
Combining those two solutions, we get our coordinate point: [tex](4,8)[/tex].