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Please help with this math problem so my son can understand better I have attached the image. For some reason he keeps getting it incorrect cause he's not sure were the point should be placed on the graph please help.

Please Help With This Math Problem So My Son Can Understand Better I Have Attached The Image For Some Reason He Keeps Getting It Incorrect Cause Hes Not Sure We class=

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Step 1

Choose input values for x for both equations based on his graph. The x-values on his graph sheet range from -10 to 10. we will choose; -10, -8,0,4 and 10.

Step 2

Input these x-values in the first equation and get values for the output y.

[tex]\begin{gathered} 3x+y=6 \\ \text{Transforming the above equation we will have; y=6-3x} \\ y=6-3x \\ x=-10 \\ y=6-3(-10) \\ y=6+30 \\ y=36 \\ \text{First point(-10,36)} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} \text{If x=-8} \\ y=6-3(-8) \\ y=6+24 \\ y=30 \\ \text{second point}(-8,30) \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} \text{If x=0} \\ y=6-3(0_{}) \\ y=6 \\ \text{Third point(0,6)} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} \text{If x=4} \\ y=6-3(4) \\ y=6-12 \\ y=-6 \\ \text{Fourth point(4,-6)} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} \text{If x=10} \\ y=6-3(10) \\ y=6-30=-24 \\ \text{fifth point(10,-24)} \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 3

Find similar points using the same x values for line 2, the second equation

[tex]\begin{gathered} -3x-4y=12 \\ -4y=12+3x \\ -\frac{4y}{-4}=\frac{12}{-4}+(\frac{3x}{-4}) \\ y=-3-\frac{3x}{4} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} \text{If x=-10, points are }(-10,4.5) \\ \text{If x=-8 points are (-8,}3) \\ \text{if x =0 points are (}0,-3) \\ \text{if x=4 points are (4,}-6) \\ \text{if x=10 points are (10},-10.5) \end{gathered}[/tex]

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