Can someone help me on this ASAP it’s very tricky

Well the two equations are in y=mx+b form, also known as slope-intercept form.
The slope for the first equation is 5/6. The slope for the second is -4/3. Its very simple. We say that x is 0 for example...
When X = 0...
First equation: Y=7
Second Equation: Y=-6
On the graph you plot (x,y) (0,7) on the graph. so on the Y axis, put a dot at 7. This is for the first equation. We can say x is 6 also, and then the answer is -1.
So the second point is (6,-1).
FIRST EQUATION ONLY: Plot (0,7), (6,-1)
For the second I wont be elaborate as much but its (0,-6), (3,-10)
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Answer:
(-6, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
When you graph [tex]y=\frac{5}{6} x+7[/tex], you get the red line.
When you graph [tex]y=-\frac{4}{3} x-6[/tex], you get the blue line.
The answer is the point they intersect, or cross. That would be (-6, 2).
I hope this helps!
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