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Q: What does a y with 2 dots above it mean?
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It isn't supposed to have dots. Usually dots on coins are made by nicks in the die.


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For the upper case (capital), hold down ALT, type 0159 on the number pad, and release ALT.ŸFor the lower case (small), hold down ALT, type 0255 on the number pad, and release ALT.ÿ


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If you mean: (y-2)(y+2) then it is y^2 -4 which is the difference of two squares


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y - 2 = 5 is the same as y = 7, which is a horizontal line above the x-axis at y=7.


What are the intercepts of y 4x 2?

If you mean: y = 4x+2 then 4 is the slope and 2 is the y intercept


What is the y-intercept of y3x 2?

If you mean: y = 3x+2 then the slope is 3 and the y intercept is 2


How do you graph y plus x equals -2?

y + x = -2 x = -y - 2Plug in numbers for y and solve for x. Then graph the x's and y's, and connect the dots. The x direction is right tot left. The y direction is up and down. So if y = -1, then x = -1. If y = 1 then x=-3.


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If you mean: y = -8 and y = -2x-12 then the solution is x = -2 and y = -8


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What are the slope and y-intercept of the line y 4x-2?

If you mean: y = -4x then the slope is 4 and the y intercept is -2


Graph the equation y equals 2?

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