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Graph 2x − 4y < 6


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Answer:


x < 3 + 2y

Explanation:


1. \: 2(x - 2y) < 6 \\ 2. \: x - 2y < (6)/(2) \\ 3. \: x - 2y < 3 \\ 4. \: x < 3 + 2y

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User Christian X
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Answer:

see image.

Explanation:

The first step is to convert the equation into slope-intercept form

2x - 4y = 6

2x - 6 = 4y

(2x - 6) / 4 = y

y = 1/2x - 6/4

The next step is to highlight the area where x is less than y.

Graph 2x − 4y < 6 HELPPP!!!-example-1
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User Weslee
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