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Aleah James
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27 August, 07:43
What is 2y-6x>0 on a graph
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Kareem Brennan
27 August, 07:57
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2y>6x+0
y>3x
I cant show it being graphed but this is the lines slope. start at the origin (0,0) and start to go up 3 over 1 continue on bower long (teaches vary, mine wants all the way up to the corner)
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