the solution for the inequality 4x + 2 - 6x < -1 was x < 3/2
It simplifies to: 12x+3y
Solve for Y algebraically. 4X + 8Y = 16 8Y = - 4X + 16 Y = - 1/2X + 2 graph and see that the Y intercept = 2
6x-3y=30 4x=2-y There are many ways to find the values of x and y. elimination substitution matrices on and on... Here's one. Set them both equal to y y=2x-10 y=2-4x So the right sides are both equal to y, therefore, they are equal to each other. 2x-10 = 2-4x 6x=12 x=2 plug 2 in for x on one of the equations y=2-4x y=2-4(2) y=-6
Yes.
Collecting like terms they are equal to: 2x+6y
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4x + 3y = 8x + y so 3y - y = 8x - 4x ie 2y = 4x so y = 2x
4x-y=32y=-2x+70 Try rearraging it. If they're all equal, then the order does not matter.2x+70=4x-y=32y-4x,-4x,+y,+y-2x+70=33y-x+35=33y
8 + y = 4x8 + y - 4x = 4x - 4x 8 + y - 4x = 0 8 - 4x + y = 0
y = 4x-3
It is: y = -4x+12
It is: y = -4x+12
If y = 4x and 4x = 24, then y = 24 (by the transitive property of equality of the real numbers, that state:For every real numbers a, b, and c, if a= b and b =c, then a = c)
The equation of such a line is [ Y = -4x plus any number].
No.