Answer:
graph A
Explanation:
Dividing by the constant on the right lets you put each equation into intercept form:
- x/3 + y/3 = 1
- x/1.2 +y/(-1) = 1
These tell you the first equation has x- and y- intercepts of 3, so only graph A is appropriate. The second equation has an x-intercept of 1.2 and a y-intercept of -1, which also agrees with graph A.
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Intercept form is ...
x/x-intercept + y/y-intercept = 1
I find this form convenient for graphing when the equation is originally in standard form, as these are.