y=2x-2

y=x+2

I'm not sure what's your question.

If you want to solve x, you could set
2x-2=x+2 and then solve

y=2x-2

y=x+2

y=y

2x-2=x+2

2x-x=2+2

x=4

y=2x-2
y=2*4-2=8-2=6

y=x+2

y=4+2=6

x=4

y=6

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To find the point of intersection between the two equations, we need to solve the system of equations simultaneously.

Let's set the two equations equal to each other:

2x - 2 = x + 2

To solve for x, we can start by eliminating the variable term on one side of the equation. In this case, we can subtract x from both sides:

2x - x - 2 = x - x + 2

Simplifying, we get:

x - 2 = 2

Now, we can isolate x by adding 2 to both sides:

x - 2 + 2 = 2 + 2

Simplifying further:

x = 4

Now that we have the value of x, we can substitute it back into one of the original equations to find the corresponding y-value.

Let's use the equation y = 2x - 2:

y = 2(4) - 2
y = 8 - 2
y = 6

Therefore, the point of intersection between the two equations is (4, 6).