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How do you graph x+y<600

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User FoxKllD
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Answer:

Explanation:

first step : you put it in y form

y<600-x

then put the x so that the value of x+y do not exceed 600

since the sign is < and not ≤ then the line is dotted and not solid

How do you graph x+y<600-example-1
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User Abu Ul Hassan
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Answer:

y+x=600

Explanation:

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User Murmansk
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