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Pls help me i am not smart 4x + 2y = 12

User Bonlenfum
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Answer: (0,-6), (1,-4)

Explanation:

Subtract 4x from both sides of the equation.

-2y=12−4x

Divide each term in -2y=12-4x by-2 and simplify

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y=-6+2x

Rewrite in slope-int form.

y=2x-6

Next, you want to use the slope-int form to find the slope and y-int so you get (0,-6) and (1,-4)

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