Okay so first you want to simplify the given equation (7x+3y)(7x-3y)
in order to do this you multiply the first number of the first equation (7x) with the first number of the second equation (7x) this gives you 49x^2
Now you want to multiply the second number of the first equation (3y) by the second number of the second equation (-3y) this gives you -9y^2
Its as easy as pie!
Budget ≤ 1250 - 439
m = $811
Mult. the 2nd eqn by 6 and then add this "new" equation to the 1st given eqn:
-6x + y = -2
6x -18y = 54
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-17y = 52, or y = -52/17. Subst. this value of y into either equation to find the value of x.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The first option is the answer, it is going from P to Q so the only logical answer would be the first choice