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30 January, 21:16
How do you graph 4x-2y<6?
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Daniella Middleton
30 January, 21:37
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So first of all you have to get Y by itself, so you do
4x-2y<6
Add 4x to the other side:
6+4x<-2y
Divide the whole equation by - 2
-3+2x
Graph
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