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10 September, 12:56

How do you set an equation in y = form like this 2x+y<7

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  1. 10 September, 13:03
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    You subtract 2x from both sides to get why by itself. So in the end it would equal: y<-2x+7. Is that what you are meaning?
  2. 10 September, 13:11
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    2x + y < 7

    2x - 2x + y < 7 - 2x

    y < 7 + 2x

    y < - 2x + 7
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