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−4x + 2y < 10 in slope intercept

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Answer:

y < 2x + 5

Explanation:

The format for slope intercept is y = mx + b. In this case, it is y < mx + b. Your equation is -4x + 2y < 10. First, start by adding 4x to -4x. This gets rid of that number on the left so it can just be 2y. Now, add that 4x to the right side of the equation. You are left with 2y < 4x + 10. The final step is to divide 2 from 2y. Since you are doing this step on the left side of the equation, you must now do it to the right. After also dividing 2 from 4x and 10, your final answer is y < x +5.

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