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Raul Calhoun
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30 September, 10:45
How do you graph x+2y=-4 and 4y=3x+12
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Maia Rivera
30 September, 11:14
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well first and format you need to get both equations into the y=mx+b format. next you plot your b and use the rise over run format for mx. so say (as an example) 2x was your mx you rise up-wards if its positive 2 and to the right 1 since you don't know x.
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