Yes, is subtraction, to get their "difference".
first off, let's convert the mixed fractions, to "improper", and then subtract.

One possible system is
1x + 3y = 4
2x + 6y = 8
Note how 2 is twice as large as 1, 6 is twice as large as 3, and 8 is twice as large as 4.
In other words, the second equation is the result of multiplying both sides of the first equation by 2.
1x+3y = 4
2*(1x+3y) = 2*4
2x+6y = 8
Effectively the two equations in bold are the same which produces the same line. The two lines overlap perfectly to intersect infinitely many times. An intersection is a solution.
3/4 + 1 = 1.75 which is equivalent to 7/4
1- 3/4 = 0.25 which is equivalent to 1/4
the problem now looks like 7/4 / 1/4
you cancel out both 4
this problem simplified looks like 7/1
which is equivalent to 7 if you divide
Answer:
5y + 3x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Whenever something is multiplied by the same variable, you can combine the coefficients. In this case, first you'd move the values with the same variable next to each other, for simplicity:
7y-2y+3x+3+6
Then, combine like terms.
5y+3x+3+6
5y+3x+9
X³ = 8/125
x = ∛8/125
x = 2/5
In short, Your Answer would be: 2/5
Hope this helps!