(0,2) and (4,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it only needs 2 points, use the y-intercept and x-intercept. To find those, you just have to plug in 0 for either X or Y and solve for the variable. If it sounds confusing:
To find y-intercept, plug x in as 0:
3(0)+6y=12.
And solve.
6y=12
y=2
Now, you have the y-intercept (0,2)
To find the x-intercept, plug in 0 for y:
3x+6(0)=12
And solve.
3x=12
X=4
Now, you have the x-intercept (4,0).
You have 2 points to graph now, (0,2) and (4,0).