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27 June, 17:15

Y = 2x + 4

2x - y = 6

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  1. 27 June, 17:40
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    y < 2x + 4 is a dashed line that crosses the y - axis at (0,4) and is shaded below the line.

    -3x - 2y ≥ 6 when solved for y: y ≤ - 3/2x - 3

    is a solid line that crosses the y-axis at (0, - 3) and is shaded below the line

    Problem 2:

    first inequality is mentioned in problem 1

    second inequality: 2x - y ≤ 4 when solved for y: y ≥ 2x - 4

    is a solid line that crosses the y - axis at (0, - 4) and is shaded above the line

    It is parallel to the first line because they have the same slope

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y < 2x + 4 is a dashed line that crosses the y - axis at (0,4) and is shaded below the line.

    -3x - 2y ≥ 6 when solved for y: y ≤ - 3/2x - 3

    is a solid line that crosses the y-axis at (0, - 3) and is shaded below the line

    Problem 2:

    first inequality is mentioned in problem 1

    second inequality: 2x - y ≤ 4 when solved for y: y ≥ 2x - 4

    is a solid line that crosses the y - axis at (0, - 4) and is shaded above the line

    It is parallel to the first line because they have the same slope
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