How do you solve y=4x−3, y=1? Algebra Systems of Equations and Inequalities Graphs of Linear Systems 1 Answer Leland Adriano Alejandro Apr 12, 2016 x=1 and y=1 Explanation: y=y 1=4x−3 1+3=4x−3+3 4=4x+0 4=4x 44=4x4 1=x x=1 God bless...I hope the explanation is useful. Answer link Related questions How do you graph systems of linear equations in two variables? How do you know by looking at a graph that a system of equations has infinite solutions? How can a system of equations have no solution? How do you solve the system of equations y=x+3 and y=−x+3 by graphing? What is the solution to 2x=4 and y=−3 when graphing? How do you check to see that (1, 4) is a solution to y=3x−2 and y=−x? What is the solution to y=2x+1 and 2y=4x+2? How do you find the equations of two lines with a point of intersection at (2 , -3) and one of... How do you solve y=43x+3 and y=−23x−3 by graphing? How do you solve x−2y=−2 and x−2y=3 by graphing? See all questions in Graphs of Linear Systems Impact of this question 1495 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License