Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The given equations are in standard form, first write them in slope-intercept form.
"p" is the variable in the x-axis
"g" is the variable in the y-axis
<u>First equation</u>
<u>Second equation </u>
![3p+1g=60\\g=60-3p \\](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=3p%2B1g%3D60%5C%5Cg%3D60-3p%20%5C%5C)
Next you have to determine two points for each equation, the easiest point to determine is the y-intercept, just replace the formula with p=0
<u>First equation</u>
<u>for p=0</u>
![g=-2p+48\\g=-2.0+48\\g=48](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=g%3D-2p%2B48%5C%5Cg%3D-2.0%2B48%5C%5Cg%3D48)
The first point is (0,48)
<u>For p=10</u>
![g=-2.10+48\\g=-20+48\\g=28](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=g%3D-2.10%2B48%5C%5Cg%3D-20%2B48%5C%5Cg%3D28)
The second point is (10,28)
Plot the points and link them with a line.
<u>Second equation</u>
<u>For p=0</u>
![g=-3p+60\\g=-3.0+60\\g=60\\](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=g%3D-3p%2B60%5C%5Cg%3D-3.0%2B60%5C%5Cg%3D60%5C%5C)
The first point is (0,60)
<u>For p=10</u>
![g=-3.10+60\\g=30\\](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=g%3D-3.10%2B60%5C%5Cg%3D30%5C%5C)
The second point is (10,30)
Plot both points and link them to determine the line.
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