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I'm trying to graph the equation:y=1/4x + 3y=2x +10please help

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To graph the equation, the easiest way to get its coordinates is when x = 0 and y = 0.

Let's apply these conditions to get the coordinates of the equation.

a.) y = 1/4x + 3

when,

x = 0 y = 0

y = 1/4(0) + 3 (0) = 1/4x + 3

y = 3 0 - 3 = 1/4x + 3 - 3

-3 = 1/4x

-3(4) = x

-12 = x or x = -12

Thus, the coordinates for equation y = 1/4x + 3 are (0,3) and (-12,0).

Let's now plot the graph of the equation,

The same steps will also be applied to make a graph of equation y = 2x + 10.

I'm trying to graph the equation:y=1/4x + 3y=2x +10please help-example-1
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