solve by elimination method.

2x+3y=4
4x+6y=8

is the answer -3/2y+2

they want it as an ordered pair

2 answers

No. Both equations describe the same line. An ordered pair is an answer of (3,2) where 3 is the x value and 2 is the y value. But in this case the lines don't intersect and there are an infinite number of solutions. Check my thinking.
DrWLS gave you the same answer.
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