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Can you make a graph that models the equation 4x + 2y = 8?
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Can you make a graph that models the equation 4x + 2y = 8?
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One of the easier ways to graph this line is the intercept method:
First, let x=0. Then 2y=8, and y=4. The y-intercept is (0,4).
Next, let y = 0. Then 4x = 8. The x-intercept is (8,0).
Plot these 2 points. Then draw a straight line through them.
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