Identify the correct graph of the system of equations.

3x + y = 12
x + 4y = 4

The graph shows a line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma 1. There is a second line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma 12.
The graph shows a line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma 1. There is a second line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma negative 12.
The graph shows a line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma negative 1. There is a second line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma 12.
The graph shows a line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma negative 1. There is a second line with an x-ntercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma negative 12.

The correct graph is:

The graph shows a line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma 3. There is a second line with an x-intercept at 4 comma 0 and a y-intercept at 0 comma 1/4.

(Note: the y-intercept for the first equation should be 3, not 12)

The correct graph of the system of equations is:

The graph shows a line with an x-intercept at (4, 0) and a y-intercept at (0, 1). There is a second line with an x-intercept at (4, 0) and a y-intercept at (0, 12).