2) Is the point (1, - 2) on the line 6x - y = 4? 3) For the line 3x - y = 12, complete the following ordered pairs. 13) Graph the following three equations on the same set of coordinate axes. \[y = x ...2) Is the point (1, - 2) on the line 6x - y = 4? 3) For the line 3x - y = 12, complete the following ordered pairs. 13) Graph the following three equations on the same set of coordinate axes. \[y = x +1 \quad y = 2x + 1 \quad y = -x + 1 \nonumber \] 14) Graph the following three equations on the same set of coordinate axes. \[y = 2x +1 \quad y = 2x \quad y = 2x - 1 \nonumber \] 15) Graph the line using the parametric equations 16) Graph the line using the parametric equations
2) Is the point (1, - 2) on the line 6x - y = 4? 3) For the line 3x - y = 12, complete the following ordered pairs. 13) Graph the following three equations on the same set of coordinate axes. \[y = x ...2) Is the point (1, - 2) on the line 6x - y = 4? 3) For the line 3x - y = 12, complete the following ordered pairs. 13) Graph the following three equations on the same set of coordinate axes. \[y = x +1 \quad y = 2x + 1 \quad y = -x + 1 \nonumber \] 14) Graph the following three equations on the same set of coordinate axes. \[y = 2x +1 \quad y = 2x \quad y = 2x - 1 \nonumber \] 15) Graph the line using the parametric equations 16) Graph the line using the parametric equations